The Relationship Between Humankind and Nature
The Relationship Between Humankind and NatureThere will always be a time when man and nature meet. The question is, when they meet, what kind of relationship will the two have when they meet? The relationship between humankind and nature can be beautiful, cruel, or confusing. When humankind approaches an animal in the wild, we always stop to admire whatever species is spotted. The moose that was seen in Bishop's poem was very big and beautiful. But the best thing about this sighting that made it so beautiful was that everyone on the bus stopped what they where doing and just stared at the moose as if they where in delight. It was like the whole world stopped just to see the moose in the wild. Another situation that is beautiful is when humankind catches or traps an animal in the wild and then releases the animal because we realize just how pretty the animal is. Bishop's "The Fish" is a great example of this situation at hand. In this poem Bisho
Whether or not the situation is beautiful, cruel, or confusing between humankind and nature, these two will always encounter each other. This relationship will always grow and become more understood in the future. But until then we will always ask the question, "What kind of relationship will these two have when they come in contact with each other." Although nature and humankind can be beautiful, it can also be very cruel in some situations. London's story, "To Build A Fire", shows us that nature's weather can make humankind suffer. The man in this story has to try and withstand temperatures way below freezing. This kind of weather can be very cruel on mankind. First of all these sharp temperatures can cause humankind to experience very severe, painful, and cruel frostbite symptoms. But, the cruelest of all, with humankind not being prepared for this type of weather and without fire, the body will suffer and can even die from these cruel wea
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