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The Lost Trees
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The double shame in man's war against man is the residual effect on
nature; an innocent , helpless bystander. The sense of potential
devastation is the prevailing tone throughout the poem, "Gathered by the
River," by Denise Levertov.
The spoliation caused by nuclear war is not limited to the loss of
human lives. Nature can take a comparable am ....
Middle of paper .... to man. Do we not all breathe, even those who fell the
trees?
Man is not completely in control, however. Nature's ability to
wreak havoc on the environment of all living things in the form of
earthquakes, floods, and other natural disasters should be a wake-up call
to humankind. Is this nature's way of reminding us where the true control
lies?.... |
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