Dwellings: The Living World Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Dwellings.

Dwellings: The Living World Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Dwellings.
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Dwellings: The Living World

Summary: The living world according to Linda Hogan's Dwellings.
The earth is made of every single molecule in the air, every breath an animal takes, every wind that blows, every rain drop that falls, every leaf that falls from a tree. In today's world, many people take advantage of Mother Nature, and give no respect to wilderness and earth. Oil mills are constructed and land is torn apart to make more room for the industrial, modern world. Many humans have forgotten about the beauties of nature, and are not concerned by the fact that Mother Nature is slowly dying. Our societies have begun to grow apart from the earth and the non-human world. In Donelle N. Dreese's essay, The Terrestrial Intelligence, he refers to Linda Hogan's collection of essays and believes that "her book, with all its stories, recreates the life of the natural world that has been objectified, and it redefines non-human creatures that have been...

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