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With this poem, Storm in the Black Forest, author D.H. Lawrence uses the personal voice of a speaker to describe a storm in most vivid detail. This particular storm happens to be one that Lawrence saw while he was in the Black Forest (hence, the title) when he visited the forest in 1929, the year before he died. That reveals that this is one of the last poems and Lawrence ever wrote. The nature of Storm in the Black Forest is such that it makes the readers feel how truly vulnerable mankind is. The speaker in this poem does not claim to have any kind of control over nature. Rather, he scoffs at that idea and describes the storm in such a way as to make the readers feel that humanity is entirely at the mercies of nature.

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