The “Garden of Eden” metaphor
by Sarah Andrade
1. Limitations
1.1. not avoiding mistakes
2. Strenghts
2.1. return to natural foods
2.2. the fall symbolized the Industrial revolution
2.3. natural to processed
3. Conclusion
4. Introduction
4.1. The metaphor represents the development of human awareness regarding how we care for agriculture, animals, the environment, and food sources, and also the resulting consequences of our actions towards nature
4.1.1. strenghts
4.1.1.1. ideal state of living in harmony
4.1.2. limitations
4.1.2.1. imperfection and greed