Lillian Young--Outside Reading: John Muir

I've read a number of Muir's works recently, and Muir seems rather whimiscal, in a sense. He captures a certain childlike glee, almost like a kid in a candy shop. You can really see and feel the overall appreciation he has for nature as a whole, in a true intrinsic sense, and how beautiful it is to him. His approach definitely seems the most "real" out of the ones we've seen so far. He loves nature for what it is and wants to protect it because of that. I believe that Muir's experiences in nature are his way of being united with his own person beauty. He viewed nature as a holy, beautiful place, and saw the true intrinsic value of nature. 

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