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Nature, the Great Outdoors & You
Nature, the Great Outdoors & You
The Romantic Authors had a great abiding love and respect for nature. Wordsworth wrote that nature allowed him to "see into the life of things." Nature and the wild world are a part of many Romantic poems and stories.
What is your feelings about nature? Do you feel the same way? If so why, or why not? What is the best way to experience the natural world? Is the experience itself overrated and irrelevant to young adults like yourself?
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
Nature
For an author all types of nature helps an author. It could be the typical nature such as grass, trees, seas to the not so nature, but it is such as buildings, roads, etc. Nature creates a more vivid image for the author's readers, creating art in their writings. Using nature is very important to give a sense of familiarity in reading and a imaginary images as they read. But my views of nature are less important, I have no connection or feelings for it, but it is needed for writings, especially in novels.