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In "Calypso Borealis" how did John Muir's view nature?​

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  • 19-05-2019

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Muir uses expressive language to show his admiration for nature, he is fascinated by the beauty of the flower. He says that: " it is the most 'spiritual' flower he has ever found before".  Muir connection with nature is so strong that he even mentions " It was more memorable and impressive than any of my meetings with human beings." For Muir, the flower is more valuable than his friends.

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