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12 February, 15:11

What is the effect of personifying nature with the ability to dance

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  1. 12 February, 15:27
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    See below

    Explanation:

    Personifying Nature:

    An important element of nature writing is personifying nature as though it were human. Muir writes, "In the northern groves, few young trees or saplings are found ready to take the places of the failing old ones, and because these ancient, childless sequoias ..." I think that in order to write about nature in a successful manner, this alignment to human beings is necessary. It makes the reader care so much more about the life of the plants, and it puts into words the ambiguous and strong connection that man feels towards natural life.

    This is especially important when someone is writing to advocate the conservation of nature. By connecting the reader on a emotional level and forcing them to see plants and trees as equals, it makes it much tougher for someone to destroy their environment without at least second-guessing their actions. In the same way that a hostage is supposed to humanize themselves to their captor, it is the environmentalists job to humanize nature to their potential executors. This can be done through many ways, the most effective (in my eyes) being literature and visual art. When nature is glorified through these mediums, it sparks an emotional response in most, even those that aren't particularly passionate about the conservation of the environment. It is this human bond that is vital in the struggle to preserve nature. We can also make nature appear more delicate and beautiful by giving nature the ability to dance.
  2. 12 February, 15:32
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    The effect of personifying nature with the ability to dance is that "It shows there is happiness and joy reflected in nature. "

    Explanation:

    The question is not complete since it does not provide the poem of reference either the options to answer it. Here is the complete question:

    Read the stanzas from "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" and answer the question.

    [1]I wandered lonely as a cloud

    That floats on high o'er vales and hills,

    When all at once I saw a crowd,

    A host, of golden daffodils;

    [5]Beside the lake, beneath the trees,

    Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

    Continuous as the stars that shine

    And twinkle on the milky way,

    They stretched in never-ending line

    [10]Along the margin of a bay:

    Ten thousand saw I at a glance,

    Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

    The waves beside them danced; but they

    Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:

    [15]A poet could not but be gay,

    In such a jocund company:

    I gazed-and gazed-but little thought

    What wealth the show to me had brought:

    What is the effect of personifying nature with the ability to dance?

    A) It highlights how wild and unpredictable nature can be.

    B) It reveals the poet has a very active and creative imagination.

    C) It shows there is happiness and joy reflected in nature.

    D) It supports the idea that nature and humans are the same.

    "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth is a poem that represents the way that nature enjoy the freedom and it personifies it in a way that it is most commonly used for people to show the same feeling, humans dance as they are happy and joyful therefore nature would do so if they had human characteristics.
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