Vonnegut's Galapagos

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As I read this Darwinian tale of survival, I watched humans ? just like you and me ? devolve from "big brained" organisms to small brained swimmers who were able to survive. He made fantastic Darwinian points, such as, "Take it from somebody who has been alive for a million years: When it comes down to it, food is practically the whole story every time" (Vonnegut 193)...
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I was a bit surprised that he began with humans, who had bigger brains, technology, and tools. I was also surprised that the process of evolution led to fewer emotions. This made perfect sense as a part of the evolutionary process, however, it had no occurred to me. 2) What, in your opinion, is the message of the book? Is there a serious message or is Vonnegut just poking fun, even when he has his narrator rant on about what was wrong with humans a million years ago? I believe there was a serious message to Galapagos...
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