Research on ecology has become increasingly common in recent years as people become more concerned about environmental and ecological deterioration. Therefore, in the field of literature, it has emerged that a new approach, eco-criticism, mainly involves critical reading of the literary texts of environment, nature and literature. As the basic definition implies, eco-criticism is studying 'the relationship between literature and the environment'. This article attempts to delve into this problem through specific mention of poetry in northeastern India.
As one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, India has great potential. No matter where you go, there are places to explore. It is the northern Himalayas, the northwest Great Indian Tal Desert, the northeast evergreen forest, and the Coastal Peninsula five tropical rainforest. In India, I frequently contact young people in universities and rural areas in Haryana State and Punjab Province to make me interested in science. Farmers need to understand the technological progress of agriculture not only in India but also globally. In particular, I would like to encourage female students from remote areas to positively think and act independently thoughtfully.
Location and geography Somalia is located on the outskirts of the Somali peninsula along the coast of East Africa and is also known as the corner of Africa. The north is bordered by the Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean in the east, Kenya in the southwest, Ethiopia and Djibouti in the west and northwest. The area of Somalia is about 246,200 square miles (637,658 square kilometers), almost the same size as Texas state. The coastline is about 1,800 miles (2,896 km). Somalia has two rainy seasons and two dry seasons, which is the hottest in a year. Vegetation is generally sparse, except in the area between the Jubba and Shabeelle rivers in South Somalia.
Location and geography Nepal is a nearly rectangular country with an area of 147,181 square miles (381,200 square kilometers). In the south, west, and east, border the state of India, north is Tibet. Nepal is the home of the Himalayas including Everest. From the summit of Mount Everest, the terrain will be at sea level at the Ganges Plain on the south border. This gap divides the country into three horizontal areas: the mountains, lush central hills and southern flat and dry Terai area. A fast-moving snow-covered river flows through the hills and mountains from north to south, carving deep valleys and steep ridges. Rugged terrain creates ecological niches for many different ethnic groups. Trade exposes different ethnic groups, but geography creates diversity of languages and survival practices.