In "Cannibalism in the Cars," the narrator exhibits a cynical and critical view of human nature during extreme circumstances, suggesting a distrust in the social fabric that binds individuals together. This is evidenced by the narrator's observations of the chaotic and desperate behavior of the trapped men, highlighting their quick descent into survivalism and the breakdown of civilized conduct.
In 1-2 sentences, explain an inference about the narrator based on the details in the passage, and provide at least one piece of strong evidence to support your inference in the story Cannibalism in the Cars.
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