Man Versus Nature: A Tale of Survival

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Is Man More Superior Than Nature ?

Yes; Man has proven to survive in nature
No; Nature is powerful and can kill man Man has shown to be able to survive in nature with just a few resources.
My uncle went camping with his friends and he got lost. He had to use his knowledge and his resources around him to survive otherwise he would have not been able to survive. In those days that he was by himself, he was always determined to do better, so that nothing bad ever happens to him. He knew he would survive because he had the knowledge, and he had survival skills that were always been there for him to use . When my uncle went camping with his friends, he started to wonder off and he got lost. He was all alone in the woods. He had to use what …show more content…

In the story Lord of the Flies there are various examples on how nature works in unexpected ways. In the story there are a group of kids that are trying to survive in an Island. In the story the kids have to make their own shelters because without those shelters, it would be dangerous for them to sleep in the weather conditions. Also there were about three kids that died due to nature. For example when the kids tried to make a fire, the fire got out of control, and eventually the fire was really bad that it ended up killing the boy at the end. Nature has a power that is incomparable to the power that man has. Even though both nature and man can both kill, those two types of killing are two very different ways that can either affect just one person or a whole city or a state. Nature can happen without no warning or sign. When you think of nature you think of all of the positive things that nature has but we leave out the part that nature is so much more powerful than it can kill thousands of people, and if it does kill people, not only does it affect people, but it also changes every single little thing in this world, but there is also no going

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