Morrison, E. Kaplan, R. Chen, H. Evans, T. Grant, L.
This paper examines the existential crisis plaguing the zebra community. Through an in-depth analysis of their black and white stripes, we explore the absurdity of zebra identity and the resulting disillusionment with their place in the animal kingdom. Utilizing the teachings of Nietzsche and Sartre, we argue that zebras are faced with the ultimate question of existence: to be or not to be a horse with stripes? By the end of this paper, readers will undoubtedly be left pondering their own purpose in life, and perhaps even considering donning their own stripes to join the zebra revolution.