Dillard and Thoreau compare the single hiker of Appalachian Trail with the environmental lobbying group of Washington DC. And nature brings forth the strong emotions of each of us. We often fight nature and eventually shape. Our relationship with nature reflects our fundamental beliefs about ourselves and the world around us. The works of eternal writers including Henry David Thoreau and Annie Dillard are developing around the relationship with nature.
Environmentalists compared Dillard with Thoreau, Dickinson, Emerson. Edward Abbey wrote an article about "Speaking a Stone": "This little book is shocked by Dillard 's distinctive passion and strength, reminding Thoreau and Emily Dickinson." Loren Eiseley, Examining the ticket of the round prayer, she told her: "She likes the lower country, she saw the toxicity of nature and the beauty that entered her, Andrew Dillard is a poet."
Dillard and Thoreau compare the single hiker of Appalachian Trail with the environmental lobbying group of Washington DC. And nature brings forth the strong emotions of each of us. We often fight nature and eventually shape. Our relationship with nature reflects our fundamental beliefs about ourselves and the world around us. - ...... The most common event that opens the mind and is usually taken for granted can be thought of as a miracle; even as Emerson said, even someone will "become like a god" I guess. For example, the mystery of a big tree falling in the forest, the events of "nature" to listen to it are open to anyone, but only those with the characteristics of "self-reliance" can fully understand it is. Emerson may have a high-quality idea of a common miracle, but Thoreau puts these ideas into practice.
Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson compare the simplicity, the value and possibilities of our soul, and our beliefs of imagination. Henry David Thoreau tests the idea of Ralph Waldo Emerson's nature by living in Walden Pond. So he deepened our hearts and discovered the simplicity of physics that our soul maximizes its possibilities. Imagination is being raised to change our lives. These two people believe that nature forces them not to rely on others' ideas.