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The convict realizes he is not a "wild beast" through moments of introspection and self-reflection, where he acknowledges his capacity for thought, emotion, and moral reasoning. This realization often comes when he experiences a desire for connection, understanding, or redemption, contrasting with the primal instincts associated with being a "wild beast." Ultimately, it is his recognition of his humanity, despite his circumstances, that leads him to understand that he is more than just a product of his environment or past actions.

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