The Relationship Between Man and Nature in the poems of Robert Frost and R.S. Thomas
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The Relationship Between Man and Nature. English Coursework. In this piece of coursework, I'm going to discover the relation ship between man and nature, using two poets' works. The poets I am studying are Robert Frost and R. S. Thomas. The works I have chosen by Robert Frost are Mending Wall, Two Look At Two, After Apple-Picking, and Mowing. I will study Mowing and Mending Wall in more detail. The works I have chosen to study by R. S. Thomas are Lore, Farm Child, The Evacuee, and Cynddlan On A Tractor. I will be studying Lore and The Evacuee in more detail. Mowing - Robert Frost. This poem is, as the title suggests, about mowing. It's one man out in the fields mowing with his scythe and his imagination running away with him, making him think that his scythe was whispering. "What was it it whispered? I know not my self. ...The silence, which was why it...

