Comparing White's Nature
When I wrote my essay in room and thought of the word "nature," I found myself glancing nowhere in the room. There was so quiet that I could hear clock mechanical sound and racket in other apartment. I saw an ant that crawled up the wall, and a water drop congealed in the cup; I carefully view every bitty movement, sound and smell. I do homework every day regardless of my room, and before the essay I never think of my room as nature, or link between me even humanity. In fact, nature is hidden behind us all the time and it gives us a lot more understanding on profound concepts such as life purpose, death and existence. In "the Brown Wasps" and "Once more to the Lake," both writers attempt to find the meaning of life from nature they incurred, and there are certain similarity and difference how they construct the nature and develop human life. To me, I strongly favor White's natural perspective which is composed of his personal sentiment.
In both essays, the writers show the same......
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