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Nature in Literature
Title: Nature in Literature
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1081 | Pages: 4.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Nature in Literature
From birth until death nature has an immense affect upon the development of everyone’s life. The same idea is demonstrated by the authors William Blake in his poem “Introduction” and by John Galsworthy in his short story The Japanese Quince. In both works it is seen how the power of nature alters the characters lives. Both pieces show how nature brings out hidden elements of the characters. The theme in both these works show
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at times. The angry thunder of a summer storm can provide wondrous entertainment. The simple beauty of a small bird, animal or flower might provide consolation on an otherwise unbearable day. The grandeur of a distant mountain range could provide the inspiration for a song or story. It is in this way nature may act as a friend motivating us to greater things by giving us physical and mental challenges in the world around us.
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