Problem: Provide an essay that analyzes one of the stories listed below, drawing on both evidence from the text and ideas from secondary research sources to support and develop your argument. Your final essay must use at least three literary critical scholarly research sources. For the purposes of this assignment, a "literary critical scholarly research source" is a journal article, book chapter from an edited collection, or book written about literature. Other sources may also be used, of course.
Charles G.D. Roberts's story "Do Seek Their Meat from God" describes an encounter between human and animal, both attempting to ensure their children's survival. What does Roberts's story suggest about the difference between humans and animals?