Nature plays a major
role and has a profound impact on the lives of all organisms; it can be a
friend or a foe. From the time a being comes into existence, it almost
immediately, becomes aware of the necessary connection with the outside world.
The creature begins by exploring all parts of the new surrounding, deciding how
it maybe able to cope with the environment, making all the essential
adaptations. As the life form grows, it becomes more and more dependent on
nature, realizing how important the trees, grass, and even the sky really are.
This dependency is also spiritual, one that comes from within, easily
determining moods, emotions, actions, and sometimes proving to be an unlikely
escape from reality or serving with unthinkable hardships. This intermingling
bond, between being and nature, is almost inevitable in all beings. This union
is the source of many struggles and conflicts that prove to be a test to the
soul.
This reliance,
provided by nature, is nowhere else more evident then in writing. Authors take
advantage of the daily struggles that are offered by setting to develop
magnificent plots and create stunning suspense. This is especially so in the
ageless love story, Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier, which describes the
adversities that an outlaw soldier faces on his journey home to the unreachable
mountain, where he hopes his love will be waiting. The fictional setting of the
ferocious forest calls for developed characters that have courage, endurance,
and a deep down sense of fright. The characters conflict and ally with natural
forces in their daily struggles with life.
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