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The Theme Of Nature In The Works Of Plato, Bryant, Twain, And Thoreau
Part 1 of Paper ....r every existing object and idea there is
an absolute "ideal" which transcends human experience. He further
concludes that art, including literature, is an aesthetic representation of
real objects and ideas that is used to better understand their "ideals."
In theory, as an object becomes closer ideal it also becomes .... Part 2 of Paper ....rica and apply it to the human experience. In his poem "To A Waterfowl"
he uses the example of a waterfowl to reach a better understanding of human
existence. In the poem, the waterfowl is portrayed as a near-perfect
creation, and it is treated with a sense of reverence. The first stanza
demonstrates this:
Whither, midst falling dew,
While glow the heavens with the last steps of day,
Far, though their rosy depths, dost thou pursue
Thy solitary way?
Though.... |
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