Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... nature poetry is usually the interaction of man and nature in specific situations which reveal a correct or incorrect relationship between them . The correct relationship is based on an awareness that man must not expect too much from ...
... nature poetry is usually the interaction of man and nature in specific situations which reveal a correct or incorrect relationship between them . The correct relationship is based on an awareness that man must not expect too much from ...
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... nature continues as it always has . The poem ends with an exposure of man's tendency to interpret nature's responses by his subjective yearnings : For them there was really nothing sad . But though they rejoiced in the nest they kept ...
... nature continues as it always has . The poem ends with an exposure of man's tendency to interpret nature's responses by his subjective yearnings : For them there was really nothing sad . But though they rejoiced in the nest they kept ...
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... nature , Frost's poems also illustrate man's misbelief that nature's power personally works against him . Forgetting that nature is impersonal , man yields to confusion when he interprets natural events as directed against him with ...
... nature , Frost's poems also illustrate man's misbelief that nature's power personally works against him . Forgetting that nature is impersonal , man yields to confusion when he interprets natural events as directed against him with ...
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