Machines Like Me

Charlie introduces himself, paralleling the interaction to an anthropologist's experience in Papua New Guinea. Why? and explain more about it?

In the book " machine like me"

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On pg. 25, Charlie discusses the appearance of an explorer, Leahy, and the stir he caused when sees by the tribesman in Papa New Guinea. The tribesman, never having seen a white man, debated on whether or not Leahy was a human or spiritual being..... their questioned was answered when Leahy was spied defecating behind a bush.

Charlie's experience parallels that of the tribesman because he is faced with the same questions about Adam. Adam looked human, acted human, and even had a personality.... what he calls a human universal, something that anthropologists would find absurd.

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