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Rachel Carsons Use of Silence in A Fable for Tomorrow
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Rachel Carson’s “A Fable for Tomorrow,” explores nature’s feeble patchwork that struggles to remain intact in the war of man against nature. Carson uses silence throughout her essay at first to show how it is hidden within nature and goes unnoticed. Later in the essay, she demonstrates that silence is not a good thing and suddenly it is everywhere.
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Title: Rachel Carsons Use of Silence in A Fable for Tomorrow
Words: 271 Rating: None Pages: 1.1 submitted by: dkcofc
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