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"The land upon which Man of Aran depends for his subsistence — potatoes — has not even soil!" the intertitle read.
Immediately God recognized their transgression and proclaimed their punishments for the woman, pain in childbirth and subordination to man and, for the man, relegation to an accursed ground with which he must toil and sweat for his subsistence.
The trait of sociableness has been observed since the earliest philosophers, and reflects both man's dependence on other people for his subsistence and development, and his vocation to deeper communion.
Although without the bare means for his subsistence, he searches for days for his loved ones.
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