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what will nature make of the girl in the poem "Education of Nature"​

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Answered by aanyaagrawal
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this poem, the narrator experiences unrequited love for his beloved girl named Lucy. The idea of her death at so young an age weighs heavily on the poet. The tone is one of melancholic and elegiac expression.

Truly, the speaker of the poem idealizes Lucy. She is his own girl who has rapturous beauty. She leaves this world at such a young age until the speaker is found in depression over his girl named Lucy.

In her calm and silent expression, Lucy is to be the envy of others. She is just and easily pleased by Nature's wishes to take her early in life. She does not resist Nature when Nature wishes to take so unique an individual known as Lucy.

Answered by Anonymous
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Everything humans have needed to survive, and thrive, was provided by the natural world around us: food, water, medicine, materials for shelter, and even natural cycles such as climate and nutrients

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