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Landscape in Sylvia Plath’s Crossing the Water and Winter Trees
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The word ‘landscape’ in the title of this paper includes nature in general and also a number of phenomena or manifestations that are parts of nature.
Human being is, as we all know, ultimately, not only a part and parcel of, but also a product of, nature or landscape. This is true to such an extent that human beings are moulded physically as well as mentally, emotionally by natural atmosphere as they are by their surrounding social, cultural, educational and similar environments. That is the reason why we have so many human races and cultures with their distinctly characteristic features.
Human being is, as we all know, ultimately, not only a part and parcel of, but also a product of, nature or landscape. This is true to such an extent that human beings are moulded physically as well as mentally, emotionally by natural atmosphere as they are by their surrounding social, cultural, educational and similar environments. That is the reason why we have so many human races and cultures with their distinctly characteristic features.
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