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21 July, 18:52

How are Sandburg's "Grass" and Stevens's "The Anecdote of the Jar" similar?

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A. They both warn against humanity's domination of nature.

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B. They both compare man-made things to nature.

C. They both comment on the horrors of war.

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D. They are both metaphors for starting over again.

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  1. 21 July, 21:45
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    B. They both compare man-made things to nature.
  2. 21 July, 22:31
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    B. Both poems compare man-made things to natural things. So that both of them deals with nature. They describe how the wildness and slovenliness could take over such vast area. Whatever you do in the nature, even if you want to change something, the things you do will return to the nature and stay in there, again. The objects which the authors write about in the poems show that the nature will dominate them with its power.
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