My Family and Other Animals

What is the importance of the Speech for the defence in the novel 'My Family And Other Animals'?

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The importance of The Speech for the defence in the novel 'My Family And Other Animals' is that it sets the tone for why the author wrote the book in the first place. He fully intends the reader to compare humans to animals, to draw conclusions about their similarities and differences, and to gain a perspective about mankind's actual place in the scheme of nature and order of the cosmos.