The next quotation is "There is no wedge from the lake, birds singing" (Keats) seems to be a very simple sentence and does not mean anything. However, after reading Silent Spring Chapter 6, I understood how the comments are meaningful. This sentence explains how humans and humans treat plants on the earth. Quotes explain the scenes that humans continue to destroy plants because they feel that they are not attractive on the road or on the plants. However, plants that are killed every day by humans by chemicals and pesticides will ultimately destroy the entire region and deprive the natural beauty of the land.
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring Power In 1962, Rachel Carson announced "Silent Spring" and was ar sn for protests and approvals. After many years of controversy and allegations about the controversy, "Spring of Silence" has been done, and now it is considered a strong warning about what is going on and what is going on in the future . This book laid the foundation for the first truly effective environmental movement. In chapter 17, Mayor of Gary in Indiana, Richard Hatcher announced during the Black Political Council of 1972 that "1970s will be the decade of an independent black political doctrine" (Carson et al.), 1991, 492). This driving force inevitably becomes a form of social, political and economic change, which is not much dependent on the power of the black people and depends on the black's comprehensive opportunity in most white areas of America It will be. No doubt, it has led to many factors
Carson is extremely proud of "Spring of Silence", but a new series edited by Sandra Steingraber (American Library) "Writing Spring of Silence and Other Environments It does not include one drop of her. write. Steingraber complained that "Carson's foreign book sometimes mentions the threat of the environment but does not take any special action" and put it aside. Political persuasion is a strange measure of the value of prose and its power lies in knowledge and miracles.
Two works stand out when resolving unintentional obstacles of silent spring influences. The first "pesticide, love story: sustained acceptance of dangerous chemicals in the USA" by Michelle Mart (2015) explained the challenges of quiet spring chemical pesticide and how they can not change It is. Surprisingly, the first intuitionistic intuition was that Carson's moderation and acceptance of the importance of pesticides in modern agriculture showed one of Matt 's quiet spring main arguments. She acknowledged the importance of silence spring, but pointed out that Carson avoided more criticism of American agriculture and was busy modernizing after the war. With the help of the Cold War emphasizing safety and military facilities recognized by President Dwight Eisenhower, pesticide manufacturers and their supporters suggest that pesticides are necessary to save the world, or at least need pesticides I believe. By doing so, the interests of the United States improved.