Ng, Z. T. Bixby, E. B. Winters, L. E. Fletcher, J. D.
This paper delves into the philosophical quandaries that plague the black-and-white world of zebras. Through the lens of existentialism, we explore the meaning and purpose of the zebra's stripes. Are they merely a product of evolutionary adaptation or do they represent a deeper, existential struggle? Drawing from the works of Kierkegaard and Camus, we argue that the zebra's stripes represent their own absurdity in a world that seeks to order and categorize everything. In conclusion, we propose that the zebra's stripes are not just a physical attribute, but a statement of rebellion against the very notion of conformity.