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Shellys_Relationship_To_Nature
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Shellys Relationship To Nature
Shellys Relationship to Nature
In Mont Blanc by Percy Byssche Shelly, the speaker provides an insight into the uncommon feelings that posses him as e observes the natural world. He writes about these uncommon feelings and how they bond him to nature through his place in the natural world, and the place of nature itself in him and in the world. Finally, Shelly ends the poem with what he learns from nature and his mind as a result.
In Stanza 1, Shelly interprets nature in his perspective. He begins the poem by describing the feelings that possess him when he hears the waters of nature. Theres a sense of infinity that overcomes the mind when he uses the words everlasting, forever, and vast to describe things that have life. Shelly starts with the everlasting universe (1) as hes looking at nature and nature becomes a symbol for the universe. There is a feeling of eternity sensed when he compares human thoughts to the sounds of water The source of human thought its tribute brings/ Of waters,- with a sound but half its own. (5-6). The feeling of infinity continues when he says, Such a feeble brook will oft assume (7). In this
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