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The Theme Of Nature In The Works Of Plato, Bryant, Twain, And Thoreau
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In his Poetics, Plato contemplates the nature of aesthetics and
existence. He postulates that for 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 an ....
Middle of essay .... of day,
Far, though their rosy depths, dost thou pursue
Thy solitary way?
Though it is not curious that a bird would be flying in the
morning, Cullen presents the fowl in flight as being nearly supernatural.
The bird emerges from the "heavens" almost like an angel and the persona
addresses it in an extremely respectful tone. It can be presumed that the
persona would agree that nature, embodied in the fowl, is close to what
Plato would call an "ideal." Bryant, through his ae.... |
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