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Nature's beauty and brutality intertwined from "summary" of World's End by T. Coraghessan Boyle

In the wilds of the Hudson Valley, where the land meets the river and the forest gives way to the open sky, nature's dualities are on full display. The beauty of the landscape is undeniable - the rolling hills covered in a patchwork of green, the rushing waters of the Hudson cutting through the earth with a relentless force. But alongside this beauty, there is a brutality that cannot be ignored. The characters in 'World's End' are keenly aware of this duality, as they navigate the unpredictable terrain of the valley. They are at once in awe of the majesty of the natural world around them and fearful of its power. The storms that sweep in from the river bring destruction in their wake, tearing down trees and flooding fields. The animals that roam the forests are both enchanting and dangerous, with their sharp teeth and piercing eyes. Even in moments of calm, there is a sense of tension in the air, as if at any moment nature could unleash its fury. The characters u...
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    World's End

    T. Coraghessan Boyle

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