Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The Idea of a Garden
Pollan states, "The gardener tends not to be romantic about nature" (607). However, White claims "the garden yet remains to be described - a spot of elegance and floral beauty" (167). Both authors are reflecting about the different sides of nature, Pollan about disaster and White about peace. Both sides however show the beauty that nature and gardens can show.
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