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Silent Spring
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The following quote “The sedge is withr’d from the lake, And no birds sing,” (Keats)
seems like a very simple sentence with no meaning to it. However, after reading Chapter 6 of
, I realized how loaded the comment is with meaning. The quote is describing
humans and how humans treat the plants ....
Middle of essay .... used, the lake
became contaminated and along with that the birds left that area. In the Chapter, Carson
describes a situation like this. It was a situation where sage was destroyed. When this happened
the animals that used this sage slowly went along with it. The quote “and no birds sing” is telling
of after the area was damaged by chemicals and the sedge was withr’d, the animals that adapted
there also felt withr’d and damaged so they left. This left the area without birds singing.
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