"And that professor, I mean, he is a professor. How could he not understand the severity of the situation? Why didn't he stop it?"
Zhang Zihao summarized, "To be honest, if it weren't for you, Teacher, showing the documentary and saying it's a real experiment done by Americans, I'd have thought it was some story you made up—it completely lacks logic."
There's a saying—novels need logic, but reality doesn't.
In the Stanford Prison Experiment, the performance of the volunteers and the professor indeed went against the logic of popular cognition to some extent.
Zhang Zihao's words were full of aggression, and his expression was also aggressive.
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Nan Zhubin looked at Zhang Zihao's stance, but he was only pleased in his heart.
The verbal aggression Zhang Zihao was exhibiting at that moment was also a form of [defense].
But it was infinitely better than the [defense] of saying nothing at all like Zhang Zihao had just done.