Writing Assignment:Critique 1: In a one-page single spaced critique, provide your own argument about human behavior. After considering Lessing’s and Lewis’ arguments, explain the extent to which humans can think and act rationally (beyond instinct and group conformity).To be clear, we are taking a position on the topic of human behavior. We can begin by addressing whether or not we agree with Lessing and/or Lewis. If so, which parts and why? If not, why not?We are, however, using our own experiences and observations (as evidence) to support our assessment of human behavior. The examples and observations can come from a multitude of sources. For example:You can consider how the internet, social media and other technologies shape or reflect human behavior (and what it says about humanity).You can focus on how political rhetoric is used, or how information is gathered and disseminated, and/or what kind of (American) culture we have today and what this says about us.You can focus on particular venues, such as sports, school, employment or online dating websites to examine human behavior.You can examine our social and/or individual reactions to the Corona virus, and what fuels this behavior.You can consider the extent to which a person has a biological disposition to violence (caused by an imbalance or trauma in the brain) vs. a sociological disposition to violence (based on how the mind perceives an environment at a certain moment of time). This question could reflect the current debate on gun violence, and whether the primary factor is mental illness or social conditions, or how we make sense of the looting and violence that occurs when there are protests (or even celebrations).These, of course, are just possibilities, and you can focus on any aspect of human behavior that interests you. The main thing is to take your own position on the topic–but also make connections to either Lessing or Lewis (or both) that explains why you agree with them or not.