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Preservation Of Nature: Through The Study Of

Tess of D’Urbervilles & Lord Of The Flies

 What preservation means


 Why is it important to literature
 How literature can preserve
The Renaissance
(1500–1660)
Presented Nature as God, believed more that nature is close to religious
philosophy

The Neoclassical Period (1600–1785)


Presented Nature as an enlightenment. Poetry was a source to question

The Romantic Period (1785–1832)


Nature was the work of art created by divine imagination; it was a healing
power offering escape from civilization, industrialization and artificiality.

The Victorian Period (1832–1901)


Glorified and gave new perception to rural beauty through Nature

The Modern Period (1914–?)


The era showed the cruelty of human being towards nature

DEPICTION OF NATURE
Transition Of Nature
Migration from Urban to Rural World War I
Switch from urban setting to (1914 – 1918)
rural landscape.

Industrial Revolution
VICTORIAN PERIOD Began in 1852 MODERN PERIOD
Thomas Hardy William Golding

Tess Of Lord Of The


D’Urbervilles Flies
ANALYSIS OF TEXT
Lord Of The Flies
CONTRAST
COMPARISION Contents Title
 Element of  Depiction of Nature in
nature different aspects
 Theory of  Survival
 Human Psyche
Ecocriticism  Naturalism
 Realism
 Identity crises Tess Of
D’Urbervilles
Contents Title
CONCLUSION
The paper brings out the relation of human
being and Nature and how its is important
to create a balance between the two for a
better sustainability. Therefore, the present
paper helps in notifying the readers to
rethink and reconstruct new ways for
sustainable future.

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