It is clear how William Wordsworth and David Malouf's fictitious life in different verses and cultures of William Wordsworth's poetry and David Malouf's novel "Fictional Life" influence. The quality and importance of the relationship between human beings and the natural world Topics explored in two articles include the interaction with nature, the role of nature in childhood and adulthood, and the role of religion and language. All of these show the relationship between humans and nature, and how the times and cultures influence the quality and importance of such relationships.
David Maroff's novel "Fictional Life" and William Wordsworth's poem "Lonely Death God" both depict the relationship between nature and the essence of human beings. Both Malouf and Wordsworth captured the natural world with their work and showed similar understanding and prospects for all aspects of nature. These include spirituality, isolation, and urbanization. The natural explanation of Maluf is "wild" than Wordsworth's natural description. Both authors use detailed descriptions of the natural world, but Malouf believes that nature is simpler as Wordsworth has important implications behind nature. The natural explanation of Malouf is more serious than Wordsworth. When expressing nature, he uses strong adjectives and verbs such as "... the whole plain becomes cloudy and smells ...", "... the world freezes in 8 months of the year" .
It is clear how William Wordsworth and David Malouf's fictitious life in different verses and cultures of William Wordsworth's poetry and David Malouf's novel "Fictional Life" influence. The quality and importance of the relationship between human beings and the natural world Topics explored in two articles include the interaction with nature, the role of nature in childhood and adulthood, and the role of religion and language. All of these show the relationship between humans and nature, and how the times and cultures influence the quality and importance of such relationships.
Spirituality is very important in both texts. For Malouf, spirituality has many forms that can be regarded as interfering with communication between people and nature For example, in "fictional life", the role of Lullo is influenced by human superstition and established with nature can not. Contact, he is afraid of children from the natural world. Orbit believes in the concept of spirituality, but it is uncertain. Because the spirituality of Wordsworth is obvious. He believes that God created the natural landscape and beauty. Unlike Ovid, Wordsworth does not need to communicate at a higher level with nature. His ultimate understanding of the natural world comes from seeing the spirituality that exists in nature.