Andy Lard tried countless ways in the history of Tinker Creek pilgrims and Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five, people generally to explain the existence of "higher existence". I want to know that these things are basic human nature. Each of these people makes different interpretations of their interpretation of spiritual power. Annie Dillard and Kurt Vonnegut cite good examples with their books "A Pilgrim At Tinker Creek" and "Slaughterhouse-Five" respectively.
Annie Dillard pilgrim Annie Dillard in Tinker Creek strangely opened Pilgrim in Tinker Creek and proposed an unknown name. Her toy has a spectacular image of the battlefield and the gods for a long time and brings holiness and awe to the ordinary people. Her words are more poetic than ordinary words and turn beautiful songs into secular. She eliminated generic and trivial discoveries. - Mary · Catherine · Bateson's improvisation in the Persian garden, Annie Dillard's seeing and Leslie Marmon · Silco landscape, history, and imagination of Pueblo This article is an improvisation of Persian gardens (Mary Catherine · Bateson) Seeing (Annie Dillard) and the imagination of landscape, history and Leslie Marmon Silko. Through the purpose, audience, career, ethics and position of each writer. These three stories tell the reader what each author sees.
Andy Lard tried countless ways in the history of Tinker Creek pilgrims and Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five, people generally to explain the existence of "higher existence". I want to know that these things are basic human nature. Each of these people makes different interpretations of their interpretation of spiritual power. - Audubon and Dillard saw the picture of the child. And it looks as if the elephant is rising rapidly throughout the galaxy, tickling to his mother. After an hour, the middle-aged man only saw an accurate picture to recognize abstract painting as collage of various shapes and colors. This view is very similar to the comparison between John James Auburn and Annie Dillard's section, revealing similar aspects opposite the bird's theme.