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Silent Spring : A Book Review

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‘SILENT SPRING’ – A BOOK REVIEW
By Pratikshya Mahapatra (pm2535) “Pen is mightier than sword”- I think we all are aware of these famous words coined by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Rachael Carson’s Silent Spring totally justifies the purpose of the metaphor word by word. Although they always get the critical judgments and are less celebrated, books sometimes bear the most significant role in changing the social atmosphere. Rachael Carson’s Silent Spring, which was published on 1962, exposed the potential of chemical hazards of the pesticides like DDT. It slammed the truth in front of the people, questioned the human faith in technologies and helped on to start an environmental movement bigger than ever. Carson’s love of nature coupled with love of writing and poetry made the Silent Spring possible. Her determination and courage to make the people aware on chemical industry and its products actually gave the boost to the success of the book and it raised an important point about the extent of the human’s impact on nature. The book Silent Spring provides us an effective descriptive ecological view of the nature which is beautifully described in precisely complex, yet poetic language. It took four years for the completion of the book but the result was marvelous and also was important to make people aware of environmental issues.
Rachael Carson’s motive of writing the book was to send a general image of the impact which the chemicals like DDT are having on our nature. The book opens

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