is
inherently a very beautiful thing. Emerson
recognizes this and spends many of his poems
reflecting on how wonderful it
is. In nature, there is a natural grace, a circle of life and
death, and a
variation between the seasons. Beyond that, there is also an attitude of
"come
what may"...
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Contrast the beauty of nature with the degradation from the twentieth century (from Emerson's Nature).
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