Nature

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“In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous” (Aristotle). Franklin Crabbe is the main character in the novel Crabbe by William Bell. Throughout the novel, Crabbe learns how pleasant, but forceful nature is. In the bush, Crabbe enjoys nature; he feels he’s significant, and realizes that responsibility is compulsory for survival. When people step out of their tedious routine into the nature, they gain higher self-esteem and learn to appreciate their surroundings.
Initially, Crabbe hadn't enjoyed his life in the city until he ventures to the woods. There, he enjoys the magnificent scenes of the nature which made him happier and consequently, he became more satisfied and grateful.
Although Crabbe detested his life in the city because of its repetitious routine, he likes the rhythm he is living in when he is in the bush. “To bed with the sun and up with the sun, or maybe a little earlier on a nice morning to watch the dawn come spreading over the hills and across the lake like red-gold syrup” (Bell 95). He seems to be having a good time out in the wilderness. The lands...

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