Loren Eisley of The Brown Wasps of Loren Eisley is exploring the belonging awareness inherent in all lives, the sense of attribution that causes evicted creatures to build monuments of their favorite experiences. The time is limited and it provides the stability of longing. These seemingly self imposed delusions are actually the only anchors and pointers in life, and this time, life is desperately related to their own past symbols themselves.
"Brown Wasp" by Loren Eiseley shows that humans and animals behave in a similar way. He said humans and animals stick to what they know very strongly. Sometimes they will not change anything. As we grow older, humans and animals often want to return to what they are familiar with. Eiseley shows how humans and animals can maintain or reconstruct important places and favorite places. Some examples are old people, brown bees, rats, pigeons, blind men and even Ashley.
In most cases, the theme of the story may not be important, and each writer has his own way of writing. The Town Dump of Wallace Stegner and The Brown Wasps of Loren Eiseley who EB White came again to the lake were personal memories of past experiences, but the method they used was impressive and descriptive It was. The art and aesthetics of the story review make us feel that they actually read their reflections on events and places as writers.
There are many similarities and differences in these stories. Again, the lake pool, the town's abandoned place, and Brown Hornets are representative of the past and are very descriptive, reflecting them. All authors have a way to look back on childhood. For example, from Moore B Lake to the Lake, he thought about how the campground looks, when he arrived he knew that it was a long time since he has not changed much since last year . When Wallace Stegner explained about garbage dumping in the garbage dump in the town, he explained about the town and its surrounding areas and explained that it reminded me of what he was doing. Loren Eiseley 's The Brown Wasps is very descriptive, but represents the time of each incident he encountered at that time, then reminds of his childhood at the end of his story. The background of these stories is different, but not so large. White reminds me of the beautiful environment of nature, it is very rural. Everyone!