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In Defense Of Darkness By Holly Wren Spaulding Summary

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In the essay “In Defense of Darkness” by Holly Wren Spaulding, she argues about the importance of darkness in the life of humans, animals, and the nature. First, she also holds the value of freedom, and mentions that she free and peaceful in dark. Second, she also argues that there would be negative effect on both the mental and physical conditions of human. Furthermore, Spaulding adds that she is not against light or day time, there are some bad things which can only happens during night time. In analyzing Spaulding’s argument for darkness, it shows how she has feelings for darkness and urges the society to preserve and save darkness from declining.
First, Spaulding’s value of freedom made her feel free and adventurous during dark. When Spaulding and her friend went for boating during night time to sample the lake and air sound for her friend, she was paddling and her friend was recording the sounds and eventually found the rhythm, they lost themselves in the night, sky, and moon. …show more content…

Spaulding states this by saying, “And yet, I am thinking about the dark; what it might mean to ignore it or lose it or live entirely without the spaces, the habitats- both physical and mental” (84). Spaulding warns by making us imagine the absence of darkness in the life and the impacts on the nature and our health associated with both mental and physical structure of our body. Like in absence of dark we would get sleeping disorder disease which would affect our brain, and make our memory decrease. It would also make our body weak and lazy which would result negatively to our body. She also makes us visualize the sky without stars and the day with light 24 hours and seven days a week. In this argument she mentions the example in which it is associated with the health and makes us think the importance of

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