How do characters in both this excerpt from ""The Perfect Storm"" and ""The Birds"" employ science and technology to deal with a natural threat?
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"The Perfect Storm" and "The Birds"
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- Meditation & water are married forever," wrote Herman Melville in Moby suggesting that it is metaphysics as much as money or adventure that attracts people to risk their lives at sea.
- Melville's wake Two recent books offer accounts of life and death in the ocean that are truly meditations on human nature, how far we can overcome the elements, and how much we can know about ourselves
- Both novels are by journalists who write for outstanding newspapers such as Outside & Sports Illustrated, & both indicate the impact of modern journalism on our works.
- In many ways, they are more indebted to Henry Luce's genius than Melville.
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