

Rachel Carsonapos;s "A Fable for Tomorrow"
�������������� Back in the sixtyrsquo;s, when technological advances were still so new and exciting, no one cared to look at the damages being inflicted upon the environments; a blind eye was turned. ldquo;A Fable for Tomorrowrdquo; is a controversial piece of writing meant to invoke an emotional response and action against environmental damages.
Rachael Carson implements specific detail into the introductory chapter right down to titling it a fable. Carson begins her informative book with a vivid description of a ldquo;prosperousrdquo; and ldquo;harmoniousrdquo; farmland. The fable then takes a turn for a worst as the farmland begins to deteriorate and the ldquo;shadow of deathrdquo; falls upon the once thriving land and its inhabitants. The underlying moral of Carsonrsquo;s short tale was to give a shocking illustration of all the horrific side affects pesticides can have.
Carsonrsquo;s tone changes along with the farmlandrsquo;s stability in the story. Carson starts off with a light and airy tone. She writes with an almost carefree nature as she describes this ldquo;place of beauty.rdquo; Nature thrived, birds sang, the streams ldquo;flowed clear and cold.rdquo; Carson then changes her tone as she introduces the ldquo;strange blightrdquo; which takes hold of the land. The live stock die, people and children fall ill and the land becomes seemingly ldquo;lifeless.rdquo; Carson uses lots of different references to ldquo;silencerdquo; in these last few paragraphs to really emphasis this deadly and destructive force. Hence the title ldquo;Silent Spring.rdquo;
The purpose for this change from happy and wonderful to doom and gloom is to strike an emotional response in the audience. She depicts a farmland purposely to create a bigger impact on the people who are using pesticides the most: the farmers. Carson aims to strike fear in the audience over the aftermath of such environmental poisons to make people open their eyes to the situation. Carson understood that unless people felt directly affected they will continue to turn a blind eye and ignore their responsibilities.
The introductory chapter to Silent Spring was very compelling and definitely blooms motivation to read the rest of the book. Although the fable wasnrsquo;t a happy every after tale I really enjoyed Carsonrsquo;s use of narration and description. I will definitely be picking up the book to read the rest of it.
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