- Introduction
- This proverb takes variety of taste in food as a typical illustration of the difference between man and man in susceptibility to various pleasures.
- On international level, almost every nation has some peculiar delicacy, which would be rejected with loathing by the rest of the world.
- Existence of cannibals, Muslims slaughter cows while Hindus don not meet at all.
- The savants of Australia eat insects and grubs.
- Among the great varieties of castes and tribes to be found in Pakistan, some are known to eat serpents and one low caste devours greedily the flesh of cattle’s died of disease.
- In modern Europe the Frenchman’s taste for frogs seems horrible and unnatural to the ordinary Englishman.
- The same case is at individual level.
- This strange antipathy may be regarded as exaggerated forms of likes and dislikes.
- There is the same diversity of tastes: hunting, intellectual and reading books out-door games, public life and seclusion.
- Even there are strongly marked special differences in general similarity: if we talks of fiction it includes tragedy (classical and modern), comedy, comic tragedy, social, political, romantic, and adventurous etc.
- This diversity is the beauty of this universe without which it would become lackluster.
- Conclusion
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