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    Writing a Rhetorical Analysis on conservation efforts can be a daunting task when there are thousands of organizations to choose from. Most conservation organizations focus on one or two specific things, whether it’s the terrible treatment of tiger cubs, the dwindling natural habitat including our rainforest’s and redwoods, or the ongoing, daily extinction of thousands of species, understandably no one cause successfully fully covers the big picture. In the series “Nature is Speaking”, various…

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    Iqbal and Wordsworth are nature lovers and their verses touch its various dimensions. Both the poets sing the beauty of the green meadows, hills, gushing streams, stars, tulips and daffodils. They believe that nature can teach man such lessons of life which one cannot find in the books. If one spends sometime in the company of nature, according to the poets, it is a kind of worship. Both poets treated nature as teacher and friend. They believe that nature can cure all the diseases of humanity in…

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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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    Nature’s role in providing may be different in each person’s mind and in this case it is. Marlowe, Raleigh, and Williams all wrote poems having to do with nature and how it provides from gifts to absolutely nothing. Marlowe used figurative language of imagery and irony to express his point on nature. Marlowe also expresses his knowledge on how nature can provide for humanity and other aspects as well. In Marlowe’s poem, he delivers imagery to the audience by saying, “And I will make thee beds…

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    Princess Mononoke Analysis

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    Throughout the progression of human history, technological advancements have always been made at the expense of altering and harming the environment; so much so that one of the five types of conflict highlighted in literary writing is human vs. nature. One such story that addresses this conflict is Princess Mononoke by Japanese storyteller Hiyao Miyazaki. Although appearing to be a simple animated children’s tale of a boy thrown into a fight between spiritual beings and the human civilization…

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    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, health and life of Victor Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein has experienced grave tragedies and numerous deaths within…

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    creativity comes to everyone in their own way. While also being another main view, Roethke has the understanding that there are connections between life when awake, and life when dreaming, which symbolize the unity within one's self. Roethke details the writing with the utmost thought so that images…

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    The Mystic Forest Nature has a pristine beauty which can be displayed through many ways, such as its beautiful evergreen forests. The woods, that naturally appear in nature were used as a symbol in Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale decided to take part in an inequitable act that did not purport their true character. The Puritan society in which they lived among, was a religious group who believed that Catholicism needed influenced by the Church of England. They…

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    The main goal of the ecocentric Deep Ecology ecological movement is to end the dominantion and power relationships modern humans have over nonhuman Nature, and to set up realistic biological conditions under which the wild species and biodiversity of the earth can exist and flourish. The deep ecological approach to contesting Earth’s future is to distinguish between the vital and the nonvital needs of humans. The vital needs of nonhumans get priority before the non vital needs of humans. Deep…

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    also are destructive. In A Walk in the Woods by Richard Louv you hear a child’s perspective of nature who feels that when she’s in the woods she is in her mother’s shoes. The little girl describes nature as “so peaceful” where the air smells good and feels that it’s completely different there. In nature “it is your own time” and if you’re having a bad day or are angry about something, being with nature will uplift your mood. This child spent a lot of her time in the same part of woods near her…

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