Idealism in E-LitMain MenuIntroductionTable of ContentsEvolution by HÃ¥kan JonsonCaptain Geriatric by Corrie SmithAnimalia by Ian Michael WaddellFate/Stay Night by Kinoko NasuAbout the AuthorsWill Woodfint1ff860b3db14a11127af891f136947067232f8b7Madhav Goel79da2f626c24becf64609d5d0b71e558f0efba74Bryan Guoc09c142067bfe4d7eb909359366b8f82b3c052dfCampbell Dukesef8722e1f28031950dbf3d4d7d6f6ed33fc6e02a
Evolution: Conclusion
12019-11-18T14:37:20-08:00Will Woodfint1ff860b3db14a11127af891f136947067232f8b7354992plain2019-11-18T14:38:14-08:00Will Woodfint1ff860b3db14a11127af891f136947067232f8b7Evolution is an attempted step towards creating an optimized author that can pump out poetry faster than a human while still being original. However, in the end it fails, forcing the reader to realize that some ideals have already been achieved, and that some ideals cannot be perfected. Even though Evolution itself doesn’t progress much, it is a very thought-provoking work that pushes the bounds of self-betterment and ideals past what many often view them to be.