In one sentence summarise "The truth about pigs is that their reputation for being dull and dirty is undeserved. The pig is actu
ally a curious and intelligent animal. For instance, a pig will not take anything for granted; it will poke, and prod something until it arrives at a conclusion. A pig’s intelligence is so keen that the animal needs to do something only once – such as turn on an automatic drinking fountain – to know how to do it again. Furthermore, pigs are basically no dirtier than any other farm animal. Because pigs don’t sweat, they seek out water in order to cool off. On a farm, the water that a pig finds is usually in a mud puddle. However, the pig would be just as happy splashing in a bathtub since it is water, not dirt that pigs enjoy."
This is true. The line "Fainting I follow, I leave off therefore" contains both a caesura and alliteration that are each offset by the other--contributing to the power of both.
Pronouns ending in -self may not be used as subjects
example = John and myself went to school = FALSE John and I went to school = CORRECT They do need an antecedent, are called reflexive pronouns and may be used in colloquial speech.