Nature. How does “Nature” change across these three authors?(John Milton, Alexander Pope, and William
Nature. How does “Nature” change across these three authors?(John Milton, Alexander Pope, and William
Yeats) You may consider, in your answer, how Nature is defined, how it relates to humankind (and humankind to it), whether it is benign, neutral, or malignant, and/or whether there is a logic or direction to it, as represented in these authors. You may wish to limit your focus to either external Nature or, conversely, human nature. Or, you might wish to combine these potentially divergent topics. You need not address any or all of these questions in your essay, but you should strive to teach your reader something meaningful about the subject. In any case, you’ll want to define your terms carefully and make reference to specific passages in the texts you mention
1st Paragraph: Introduction; Definition of Key Terms; One Sentence Summary of Your Argument; Topic Sentence Outlining Paragraphs to Follow.
2nd Paragraph: First Author/Text; Argument About That Author/Text,Including Specific Examples.
3rd Paragraph: Second Author/Text; Argument About That Author/Text,Including Specific Examples.
4th Paragraph: Third Author/Text; Argument About That Author/Text,Including Specific Ex