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Nature Rhetorical Analysis

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In the beginning of creation of humans, nature has always been there as a friend. Nature is the phenomena of the physical world that includes plants, animals, the landscape, and other features that are on earth. Nature has all of the wild and domestic living things. Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American poet that led the transcendentalist movement and influenced other through his ideas and thinking. Ralph wrote “Nature,” and he describes his true feelings toward nature and God and how they have taken part of what has been created and also the relationship to humans. Ralph Waldo Emerson writes the passage “Nature” and he uses comparison between humans and nature and also uses figurative language to convey his appreciation and gratitude for nature. The gratitude that people have toward something has always come out. Peoples speak from the heart. This means that Ralph Emerson was speaking from the heart when he spoke about nature and how God is always present in it. Emerson respects nature and he treats it as a fragile glass. In the passage it states “In the presence of nature a wild delight runs through the man, in spite of real sorrows.” In this sentence the author uses personification to say that delight runs towards human to give him peacefulness in hard moments that life brings. …show more content…

He personifies nature as a human being by giving him the ability to hug and give warmth to others. He also says that people should have no worries in him because the beauty of nature is not the temporary happiness of sadness that life brings you, but the ability to breathe in air. The ability to stand up and walk. Nature has the ability to bring the best out of the worst. The narrator also says that people can truly see nature when they are isolated from society due to the fact that they can think take their time to analyze

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