Comparing businessmen's natural death with Thomas people and nature, Caroline merchants and Keith Thomas belong to the same subject and even belong to the same period. But comparing the interpretation of evidence from the science and industrial revolution and their discussion about the relationship between mankind and the Tudor dynasty and Stewart's Britain and nature shows that they are completely different. Merchants show us a somewhat retrospective attack science as the basis for all the environmental demons, and Thomas has a relatively neutral and positive observation of how people in this era react Offers
Thomas' s death versus nature seems to comfort us that death is not the end of life, it is a transition from new life to a natural element. Thomas used many religious deaths, but he contradicted the image he used in his poem. By using the image, Thomas breaks the familiar familiar death pattern. Thomas compiled this into several pieces, and death is the topic he often writes. In most works, Thomas is refusing to mourn or accept death. To some extent you can argue that Thomas is comforting himself with human and nature by treating death through nature as the beginning of a new life.
Both Thomas Gray and William Karen Bryant intertwined and chose to write about nature and death. Thomas Gray lived in the era of social injustice he chose to use death to explain the underlying problem in social stratification. William Karen Bryant, on the other hand, lives in a young country expanding rapidly, cherishing most of untouched nature, and he gives a universal truth about how people fit on the earth I will use death to explain. But neither believes that death will equal everyone. Because everyone went to the last break place in a natural embrace. Gray's "Elegge written in a country cemetery" appeared as a social commentary on British farmers, and Bryant's "Thanatopsis" as a catalog of American romantic beliefs, but they all need nature to be heard I believed it. Equality, a man returns to nature after death
People and nature, this relationship ends with the death of somehow ignorant person. The story of London shows that although the person was killed in nature, the world has not stopped in commemoration of this death. Jack London 's "Fire Building" text presents a theme strictly explaining the least important facts human beings have on this planet. Indeed, in Jack London's "Building Fire", I saw a classic story of human nature. But in this story, nature wins. One reason for this compelling and fascinating story is a vivid description of the environment held by an anonymous hero. Descriptions of plots and functions are short, and the theme is simple. However, this story is still a very popular story, it has a magical quality that makes it wonderful. Jack London will start