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How Mary Oliver and William Blake Represent the Natural World
Nature has been pivotal in inspiring the works of many poets throughout history. It has
been perceived and represented in different ways by theorists, writers, philosophers, thinkers,
and poets. In Mary Oliver’s “The Summer Day” and William Blake’s “The Lamb,” nature has
been explored, providing a robust, engaging, and informative view of the surrounding. Both
poets help the reader to connect to the natural world. They give similar and contrasting opinions
on what they think nature is to human beings. They use nature to show the significance of
freedom, demonstrate beauty, and capture the relationship between nature and human beings.
Notably, living creatures are used in both poems.
Living creatures have been given a central role to represent nature and what it entails. In
William Blake’s “The Lamb,” an animal is utilized to capture the natural world's dynamics. The
title of the poem is t...


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