Dylan Murray - Outside reading
I want to talk about "Summer on the Lakes" by Margret Fuller, which focuses on an introduction to some environmental things along with feminism in the 19th century. I find this work fascinating because of how Fuller describes the world around her. She focuses on a trip to Niagara Falls, where she describes herself to become overwhelmed by what she is witnessing in front of her. This story is a travel narrative about her trip, where she places the reader right into the location she is talking about. Bringing on the ideas of romanticism, Fuller uses a deep connection to the human spirit in this environment. One other point that I find interesting from this reading is about when she brings up Native Americans and how she does not fully feel safe by herself as a woman. But overall I think this is an interesting piece of philosophical work focused around the environment.
Comments
Post a Comment