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    As a protector of nature and a relevant character on the history of this nation, Jimmy Carter decided to built an argument in order to persuade his audience that the Arctic National Wildlife Refugee should remain as itself, and not be used as another human tool in order to satisfy his ephemeral ambitions. The ex-president manages personal experiences as well as a great development of his ideas. Also, his persuasive written style is remarkable, which appeals to emotions without using an esoteric…

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    are books of poetry romanticizing the simplicity of nature over the rushed boom of the Industrial Revolution, and the later, a horror story about an articulate, yellow skinned monster that inspired a whole subgenre of fiction and films. The connections lie deeper than what a quick read can pick up; they’re in the fiber of the themes of distinction between innocence and experience. . One overlapping key element is having respect for nature. Nature can seem inconsequential. What importance could…

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    understanding of the human anatomy to be able to breath life back to an empty vessel. Inevitably creating the Frankenstein monster, an absolutely atrocious and terrifying abomination. Gradually Frankenstein learns of his peculiar inception and understands why his life is full of mistrust and misunderstanding, eventually leading him to seek revenge against Victor’s family. Through the use of the nature imagery, the natural order, and natures presence as a solace Shelly relates nature to the mood,…

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    Key West

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    The woman creates a new world view through her song for all and the stark impression of nature, forces the art of the new experience and the relationship of seduction, for both the narrator and the reader. Here, the singer is detached from the listeners and Stevens might make an obvious wish for the role of the reader to also be seduced by…

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    Oryx And Crake Analysis

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    It is difficult to tell the exact value of things such as science, nature, words, math, and the arts, but in Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood they seem to have it all figured out. The society in the novel is obsessed with the idea of immortality and because they believe science and math can help them reach that goal they consider them to be more important than anything else. Generally, when something is more important it is also considered more valuable, therefore the society considers…

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    Zizek Examined Life

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    Zizek spoke about nature and how it is taken for granted. Zizek mentioned that nature is taken for granted, people believe that trash disappears as to say out of sight out of mind. Zizek also mentioned that ecology addresses real problems, with this in mind it connects back to nature. Taking what this earth gives us for granted can affect humanity for example: damaging natural oxygen, plants, and anything naturally pure. Zizek also said that that religion was…

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    Nature writing was a growing trend of the educated in America in the 1800s. From Emerson to Whitman to Thoreau, each writer looked toward nature for both inspiration and meaning and tried to determine how nature was connected to mankind as a whole. Furthermore, due to each distinct mindsets of this era- sublime, romanticism, and transcendentalism-, each writer observed nature for different reasons and found and had different explanations for and experiences with the natural world. As stated…

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    “If someone is foolish enough to think they can take on mother nature, they have their head in the clouds.” Naturalism is a type of surrealism in literature. It shows what nature is really like, and how harsh it can be. It is found in many different writings, including Into the Wild and “To Build a Fire”. Into the Wild tells the journey of a man named Chris who left all he had and was later found dead in the Alaskan Wilderness. A journalist named Jon Krakauer maps out his adventure, and why he…

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    environmental art, Arbor Lace (2002), is an outdoor vegetation installation which creates an inviting and ever-changing experience for the viewer yet also reveals the beauty of natures’ treasured resources. When viewing the installation for the first time, one may be curious of the purpose and function of the piece. Yet, Brody explores the nature of living plants and how the green movement is emerging in the urban environment. Art in the environment is a way for artists to display their work…

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    than follow traditions of earlier nature poetry, which can be characterized by the ‘thingification’ of non-human objects through the view of human-subjects when perceiving natural object-landscapes, -animals, -organisms, etc. While modern human understanding of our interactions and relationship with our environment has cleaved us from belonging within the very categories we ourselves have delineated as ‘natural,’– a separation that can be seen within romantic nature poetry– Durand asserts that…

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