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What is the nature compared to and why? Support your answer with examples from the poem.

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Answered by dbaby6504
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Nature is similar to mother in such a way that, nature offers a lot for man's survival. Just like a mother who gives everything to nurture her children for them to grow,to live and to survive. And though nature was hurt by the abusive activities of man, nature stays like a mother who embraces her children and still gives what her children needs in order to live and survive. This is why Nature is always referred to as "Mother Nature".

A. In the above poem, Nature is compared to the peaceful night which makes the next day bright.

Answered by AtikRehan786
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The natural world has been one of the recurring subjects of poetry, frequently the primary one, in every age and every country. Yet we cannot easily define nature, which, as Gary Snyder points out in his preface to No Nature (1992), “will not fulfill our conceptions or assumptions” and “will dodge our expectations and theoretical models.” Yet the urge to describe the natural world — its various landscapes, its changing seasons, its surrounding phenomena — has been an inescapable part of the history of poetry. Wendell Berry provides a simple useful definition of nature poetry as poetry that “considers nature as subject matter and inspiration.”

Our concepts of nature are relative

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