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A 10 page essay/research paper that contrasts and compares 2 poems. "The Wood-pile" by Frost and "Church Going" by Larkin, reflect similar worldviews in regards to nature and humanity's place in the natural world. In each of these poems, the reader hears the poet yearning for something transcendental, to communicate successfully with nature in a manner that will fill a spiritual gulf. But while this feeling is evident in both poems, each poet ultimately denies that such communication with the natural world is possible and pictures the works of human beings as transient to the enduring presence of the natural world, a god that is unaware of humanity's existence. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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