Ecological Visions: A Comparative Analysis of Walden and My Altay
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contexts, both works offer divergent perspectives on constructing harmonious human-nature relationships through ecological narratives. The
research advocates for the recognition of cultural diversity's contributions to ecological practices within the framework of globalization. Em
ploying an ecological literary theoretical framework, this paper contrasts the similarities and differences in ecological consciousness, views of
nature, and human-nature relationships depicted in the two works, while exploring their practical implications for contemporary human life.
The findings emphasize the necessity of integrating cross-cultural ecological wisdom to address global environmental challenges.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v4i2.9167
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