MAN AND NATURE: THE ECOCRITICAL READING OF A CONTINUUM IN ANDRÉ BRINK’S FICTION - Revue Sinzang

Revue Sinzang

Scientific Journal of Literature, Language, Communication and Educational Sciences

MAN AND NATURE: THE ECOCRITICAL READING OF A CONTINUUM IN ANDRÉ BRINK’S FICTION

Publication Date : 03-06-2024


Author(s) :

Souleymane TUO.


Volume/Issue :
Volume 2
,
Issue 1
(06 - 2024)



Abstract :

Through the lens of ecocriticism, this paper throws light on man and nature’s continuum framed in stimulus-response mode. More importantly, it shows that though they are of different species, man and nature may still have some strong bonds. In a comparative study of Brink’s An Instant in the Wind and Cape of Storms: the First Life of Adamastor: a Story ecocriticism helps to emphasize man’s green attitude towards faunal species. Animals’ welcoming response to man’s ecocentric ways. Beyond this stimulus-response paradigm, this insight aims to show that the protection of the universe depends on the commonality between man and nature.


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