Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Ago. 2010
The indomitable word is the denial of someone or something that can be tamed, meaning then their rebellious and uncontrollable spirit. Normally, the term indomitable is used for animals although it can also be used symbolically in the case of people who show a personality very strong and difficult to control. The notion that someone is indomitable can have both positive and negative aspects as it can speak to their strength of character and his wish from not being controlled by another, as well as from your inability to accept the ideas or thoughts of others.
The notion of indomitable arises from the word dressage or domestic. In this sense, it is domestic that animal that it has been able to be tamed by man and that has then lost its quality from wild. This is especially clear in the case of animals such as dogs, cats, horses, sheep, etc. Many other animals can become tamed by man but remain in their essence wild and indomitable, such as big cats, elephants, crocodiles, among many others. The condition of indomitable always refers to the wild and free spirit that the animal shows, never willing to submit to the
force of the human being and always preferring to stay with his natural power.As stated, the term indomitable can also be applied to people. Although we cannot speak in this case of domestic people or not, we can refer to individuals who are very difficult to control, difficult to dominate or manage. These people usually demonstrate a significant level of self-determination, knowing how to behave or how to act. However, they can also show a significant level of stubbornness as they do not skill to interact with other people in a group way or to accept the ideas or proposals of others.
Themes in Indomitable