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adell [148]
3 years ago
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What view of nature does Phillis Wheatley provide in "An Hymn to the Evening"? Use details from the passage to support your answ

er of at least 100 words.
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GalinKa [24]3 years ago
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The view of nature does Phillis Wheatley provide in "An Hymn to the Evening", is that poems of gratefulness, to focus on how slavery has positively affected her life, and to praise God and share her joy. The end of another day. <span>With the spectre of impending nocturnal gloom looming large the poet's hopeful that the unstoppable cycle of time will bring forth another glorious day sometime soon. 

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RSB [31]3 years ago
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Phillis Wheatly describes nature as a majestic view and always wanting another great ending of the day. She describes the sunset and how beautiful it is with its many colors. That God has blessed the Earth with something as beautiful as a colorful sunset. She describes night as the time to rest and end her song till the next day comes again.

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