The Earth is a beautiful wonderland full of miracles that cannot begin to be comprehended by humans. Creatures can soar through the air and survive the deepest depths of the ocean. Some have special capabilities …show more content…
She does great things for the world, but to retain balance, the occasional bad incident is required. That is the way of the world. No one is good or bad, but it's their past and current situations that define who they are in the moment. This relates to Mother Nature and Humankind on many different levels. Plato, in his book Republic, also believes that people aren't good or bad, but their education defines who they are. A child who grew up in a broken home is much more likely to begin drugs or a criminal career than a child who had been loved and taken care of. Same applies to Mother Nature, only the current situation and a possible past precedence can determine what will come next. Although Mother Nature is just, it doesn't seem fitting that she would continuously bombard singular areas of the world. This fits very well into Leonard Pitts' observations from Sometimes, the Earth is