Summary Of Logan Feys 'The Sociology Of A Leopard Man'

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In the passage “The Sociology of a Leopard Man” by Logan Feys, the author claims that people should be psychologically free enough to live independently, leaving and entering society on no one’s terms but one’s own. Feys effectively supports his argument through the use of rhetorical questions and description. Feys initially begins his article by using rhetorical questions. For instance, he asks the audience “Who are the con-artists, the spouse-beaters, [and] the child molesters of the world?” The author answers this question by revealing that these people are in fact, the “normal people”, such as the “priests [and] lawyers.” This emphasizes to the reader that despite being the “normal people” of the society we live in, they are subject