The Beauty of Nature
Is dying more important than enjoying what the beauty of the world has to offer us? Some of us spend our life being afraid and thinking about when and how we might die, when instead we should be living our life to the fullest, learning the beauty of the world and what it has to offer us. I believe God created the world so we could enjoy of the nature and all of the beautiful animals. When we die we won’t be able to enjoy the beauty of nature maybe something more beautiful awaits us, but unfourtanetly we won’t know till the day that happens.
Anne Bradstreet notices the beauty of the nature when the sun sets, she looks at the beauty of the trees and how eternity they look. I’m in love with the trees by just looking at them
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I agree with her since god did give us life and we should be thankful to him for everything we have. I believe god tests us, but never puts us under a test that we won’t be able to handle. When god created the world it was free of sin, the world was beautiful, the tress were huge and had fruits just like it does today. When Adam and Eve broke then rules that’s when everything changed, I believe humans were supposed to be eternal. Now no one can escape their punishment god knows everything we’ve done and we will be punished. I believe no one is perfect of course but god, we can try our best to be perfect but our minds are too big and sometimes we might think or say things we shouldn’t. The man is weak and was created as the image of God but not perfect the best we could do is try our best to be. The world is full of beautiful things of nature we sometimes don’t see it because we are too busy doing their things, like working or overthinking too much. I know if we were given the chance to explore the world and look at we have all around us we would definitely see what the beauty of nature is. Although not all of us have the time nor money to travel the world to look at the natures beauty, I’m sure we have some place we can go nearby to experience it, even though just walking outside and looking up to the sky we can see how beautiful it is and what god has created for us. We worry about if will be going to heaven …show more content…
There are many of us that can’t do anything wrong because as soon as we do something wrong we start thinking about what would God think we start feeling guilty, and there is also people that do wrong and they are don’t feel any remorse for the reason that they are not afraid of god, or another reason could be is that they don’t believe in God. Of course thnere are people that believe in god and sometimes don’t feel guilty for what they’ve done as there is people that don’t believ in god and do feel feel gujilty about something they’ve done wrong. Wshat I’m trying to say is that it doesn’t matter if you believe or not in god some will feel guilty for bad things they’ve done. While we are alive lets go ahead and enjoy what we have now, it doesn’t matter if you have time or money to travel you can enjoy the beauty of nature by just walking outside. If you have family you could just go ahead and look up to the sky and enjoy its beauty of what god has created. You won’t live more days is your worrying if your going to die and when and how. I try to live my life better now by going outside with my children and husband and enjoying what the nature of the world has to offer us. Before I would always be worrying of when I would die and If I would be living my kids alone without a mother, but now I’ve learn that it doesn’t matter how much you worry you won’t be able to stop it. I don’t have social media and that helps me a
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Nature is undeniably beautiful. There is something so angelic about the way it surrounds us everywhere we go. Nature is essential to life. " The Calypso Borealis," an essay by John Muir, and William Wordsworth's poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," both describe their perspectives and mood towards nature. Nature highly impacts both these authors according to their writings.
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I love everything about it. I get to wake up at the butt crack of dawn and see the sun peeking through the trees that are colored with orange and red it is one of the most beautiful sights in the world, especially when I’m in the mountains. When I breathe in and feel the cool, crisp air traveling through your lungs it’s amazing. The feeling of my heart bursting out of your chest when I get to set your sights
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Wordsworth and Muir express their fascination with nature using imagery and mood. In “Calypso Borealis”, John Muir states that he finds himself “glorying in the fresh cool beauty and charm of the bog and meadow heathworts, grasses, carices, ferns, mosses, liverworts displayed in boundless profusion” (Muir). The words “boundless profusion” appeals to the sense of sight and helps us imagine the scene and all the bountiful natural beauty of the place. The image shows Muir’s relationship with nature because it demonstrates his overwhelming, nearly spiritual, experience with nature. In the poem “I wandered lonely as a cloud”,
It is all she has. In practice, it can be harder to maintain faith and leave your worries in God’s hands as life provides reasons not
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Leilah Smith Dr. Cothren English II G March 1, 2018 Behind the Scenes: The Blissfulness of Nature Nature is a pure and natural source of renewal, according to Romantics who frequently emphasized the glory and beauty of nature throughout the Romantic period. Poets, artists, writers, and philosophers all believe the natural world can provide healthy emotions and morals. William Wordsworth, a notorious Romantic poet, circles many of his poems around nature and its power including his “The World is Too Much With Us” and “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.”
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The poem, written by Sara Teasdale, was written as a response to World War I. The poem’s main theme is the idea that nature will always outlast humanity.
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He forgets all his inevitable and depressing and sorrowful conditions in the delightful company of nature. It also developed man’s sense of beauty. It fills man’s heart with heavenly pleasure with he can’t get anywhere under the sun. In the presence of nature a wild delight runs through the man, in spite of real sorrows. Every bit of alternation in the atmosphere in nature gives man happiness.