Momaday belief is nature is harmed by view society has. Land is viewed in terms of ownership and use (American Nature Writers, 580). He states “It is a lifeless medium of exchange; it has for most of us, I suspect, no more spirituality than has an automobile, say or a refrigerator,” (American Nature Writers, 580). Hogan writes about how humans can change one thing about nature, leading to more changes that are caused by that one change. She writes about a man who lived in a cave, his utopia, was the perfect temperature (American Nature Writers, 811). One day his wife decides that the cave needs a door. “Because the closed entryway the temperature changed,” (American Nature Writers, 811). The door changes the temperature of the cave they had to add heat and air conditioning (American Nature Writers, 811). The authors have shown how changes and views affect something perfect to begin
Momaday belief is nature is harmed by view society has. Land is viewed in terms of ownership and use (American Nature Writers, 580). He states “It is a lifeless medium of exchange; it has for most of us, I suspect, no more spirituality than has an automobile, say or a refrigerator,” (American Nature Writers, 580). Hogan writes about how humans can change one thing about nature, leading to more changes that are caused by that one change. She writes about a man who lived in a cave, his utopia, was the perfect temperature (American Nature Writers, 811). One day his wife decides that the cave needs a door. “Because the closed entryway the temperature changed,” (American Nature Writers, 811). The door changes the temperature of the cave they had to add heat and air conditioning (American Nature Writers, 811). The authors have shown how changes and views affect something perfect to begin