Dr. KIP REDICK
RSTD 337
LE, KIM-CHI
Date: April 12, 2007
The Marriage of Grass and Man by Evan Eisenberg
Summary
Man always closed to the grass. Grass grew naturally on the land that kept
the land green and pretty.
Eisenberg describes the fall of man as “a scrambling outward and downward that must feel at times like a helpless sliding, as when your heels refuse to catch a scree slope; at times like a giddy romp; at times, even, like a triumphant ascent.”P.3. There is a relationship between man and the grass. Grass was palatable to four-legged beasts.” Human, being fond of those beasts, would then set fires that would keep trees scarce, grass fresh and abundant. By the dividing its energy between edible leaves and stems above ground and fireproof roots and runners below, grasses could thrive amid fires set by lightning and fires set by men.” P.4, 5.
Nature is always beautiful. Man or human being needed some things
around to help them like grass.
:
Dr. KIP REDICK
RSTD 337
LE, KIM-CHI
Date: April 12, 2007
The Marriage of Grass and Man by Evan Eisenberg
Summary
Man always closed to the grass. Grass grew naturally on the land that kept
the land green and pretty.
Eisenberg describes the fall of man as “a scrambling outward and downward that must feel at times like a helpless sliding, as when your heels refuse to catch a scree slope; at times like a giddy romp; at times, even, like a triumphant ascent.”P.3. There is a relationship between man and the grass. Grass was palatable to four-legged beasts.” Human, being fond of those beasts, would then set fires that would keep trees scarce, grass fresh and abundant. By the dividing its energy between edible leaves and stems above ground and fireproof roots and runners below, grasses could thrive amid fires set by lightning and fires set by men.” P.4, 5.
Nature is always beautiful. Man or human being needed some things
around to help them like grass.
:
Thursday, April 26, 2007
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