Grace Goodley- Outside Reading: Wendell Berry "The Peace of Wild Things"
In this poem, Wendell Berry finds peace in the natural world, in the midst of fearing for the future of the natural world. He states this peace he finds in the wildness of the natural world. Taking in the world both above and below, through the stars and the water, to find peace and security in its presence. This peace within the natural world sees freedom for Berry. This found sense of freedom can act as an inspiration for others to find a similar connection and utilize it as a call to protect the world around us and all things within it, as it protects us everyday.
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