How are Collins’s poem and Tyson’s essay similar? They both describe what is really present at the center of the universe. They both praise the universe as a source of inspiration. They are both unimpressed at the complexity and beauty of the universe. They both examine humankind’s place in relation to the larger universe.
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Collin’s poem puts for the idea that humans can become the center of the Universe, while Tyson reveals that humans are insignificantly small and weak in comparison to a black hole.
They both describe what is really present at the center of the universe. They both praise the universe as a source of inspiration.
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They are both unimpressed at the complexity and beauty of the universe. After all, poetry is thought to be sublime and often difficult to understand, whereas essays are intentionally structured to be clear. However, both poems and essays fundamentally aim for the same end -- to effectively convey an idea, argument, or message.
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