In Dialogue of Insects, I have attempted to aesthetically represent an indulgence in carnal pleasures. Lust has been depicted as a universal basic instinct, by juxtaposing two d...
In Dialogue of Insects, I have attempted to aesthetically represent an indulgence in carnal pleasures. Lust has been depicted as a universal basic instinct, by juxtaposing two different species, as contrasting as humans and insects, utterly rapt in the act of copulation. However, as the name suggests, I have also tried to delineate the insects as sentient beings, through their dialogue. This intends to debunk the notion that insects are not as capable of feeling and emoting as their human counterparts.
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