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Ozymandias By Leonard Pitt

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Romantic poets always love and write about nature. For example, in Shelley's poem, “Ozymandias,” he talks of how nature will always win in the end. The leader Ozymandias was grand, had amazing builds and feats, but after a few hundred years, it was all as if he had never existed. Everything that he had ever made was just erased by nature, almost in an ironic sort of way. In Leonard Pitt’s, “Sometimes the Earth is Cruel,” he talks of the poor luck given to a small nation that is completely unavoidable. I disagree with this wholeheartedly. While Leonard Pitt is correct that sometimes nature is unfair, I wouldn’t say that Haiti’s earthquake was completely random and unavoidable. It’s not a secret why and how earthquakes happen. Pitt describes
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