Naturalist and Environmentalist, John Muir had a very romantic almost religious view of the nature. To Muir, the trees were divine and Americans had a moral and ethical duty to save them. He defined the redwoods as Christ-figures being crucified by men: <em>"Any fool can destroy trees. They cannot defend themselves or run away. And few destroyers of trees ever plant any; nor can planting avail much toward restoring our grand aboriginal giants. It took more than three thousand years to make some of the oldest of the Sequoias, trees that are still standing in perfect strength and beauty, waving and singing in the mighty forests of the Sierra. Through all the eventful centuries since Christ's time, and long before that, God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand storms; but he cannot save them from sawmills and fools; this is left to the American people." </em> He makes a connection between the reader and trees by personifying the trees and making them able to feel both joy and pain,<em>"Waving its branches for joy". </em>He also argues: <em>“Any fool can destroy trees. They cannot run away; and if they could, they would still be destroyed.” </em>
Compare to something you read in this unit such as "Two kinds" or more...
Answer:
The diction of paragraph 15 is formal without colloquialism and the use of informal expressions and words.
Explanation:
Katherine Mansfield wrote this short story titled "The Doll's House" to clarify that marriage should join equals and not masters and minions. This agrees with the view that friends should marry and not strangers who do not know and respect one another. The story encourages the dissolution of any marriage which is not based on equal rights for the partners. It condemns people's misunderstanding of what marriage is all about. Marriage is a relationship based on love. It is not a contract of convenience or trade of some goods.
Answer:
It's a hook; He wants the reader to find his book interesting. He wants to ensure that people will read his book. He is painting a picture in the reader's mind.