2012年3月14日 星期三

JE54 Nature's Nature


            In the poem, “Apparently With No Surprise”, Emily Dickinson described the flower was killed by the frost. It showed that nature can be as lovely as the flower, and it can also be as cruel as the frost. Personally, I do not think nature is a lovely place. Apart from artificial made parks, farms, which are definitely friendly, the real nature, where all animals live can be somehow scary. I understand that plants are helpful and responsible for the air cycle on earth; however, some wild animals can be deleterious for human. I really cannot imagine me living with wild animals and insects. I remember last time I went to Camp PAS, I was so frustrated by the mosquitos. Also, without Internet connection, or even just a place to charge my cell phone, I feel like going back to the past. In real nature, people need to find food by themselves. They may not have a stable place to live because the lack of food sources.  They may be attacked by wild animals and stung by poisonous insects. They even have to adapt the whether. I think it depends on each person’s opinion of deciding whether nature is helpful or threatening. If one lives in a city and seldom goes visit nature, it might be lovely and friendly. However, if one lives in nature, it is the same as living in harsh environments. 

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