While the book is unambiguous about its support of animal rights, things get murkier on the on the subject of how best to go about expressing this support. When the culprits are finally exposed, they are revealed as genuinely villainous people who abuse animals in one of the most loathsome ways possible for one the most abominable purpose imaginable. The very fact that Teddy and Summer treat the killing of Henry Hippo as a murder on the level of killing a human being and that they are not portrayed by as absurd or ridiculous for doing so is an assertive statement of this theme. The book is unabashedly and unambiguously supportive of treating animals with respect and dignity. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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