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The secret of happiness lies in being aware of it.
Explanation:
In general our lives, embedded in a mechanical routine, are lived on a superficious level that hardly leaves room for profoundness. Especially in this hyperactive and digitalised age the time becomes our enemy and is treated as such. Only when we can detach ourselves - or as in the case of Anne Frank, when external forces push us involuntary - from the timepressure imposed by society and ourselves, we can return to ourselves and be consciously aware of our ephemeral existence. This automatically leads to realize the incredible luck we have 'to be alive and in the flesh', as D.H. Lawrence wrote in <em>the Apocalypse.</em>
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Nature produces clean beauty from the rotting bodies of dead humans.
Nature can hurt us through the poison in the earth, air, and water.
Nature appears deceptively safe when actually it is quite dangerous.
Nature's cycles are just like a human's life cycle.
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Nature produces clean beauty from the rotting bodies of dead humans.
Explanation:
In "This Compost," Whitman shows an alternative view of nature that we rarely find in poems. He shows that nature, in addition to being beautiful, is a large deposit of cadavers, which is in stark contrast to the idealized view of nature that poets propose to us. In this poem, the poet decided to portray, death, rot and decay of what dies and is left on earth, which even before that, manages to produce life, beauty and fruit.