The discovery of beauty
...e air he was? If he got lost, the ground would swat him.” This personification fully conveys the importance of the pilots. The story is told from the first-person point of view. This approach lets the reader directly share the narrator’s feelings and better understand the writer’s meaning. At the end of the passage, the writer states the article’s key point: “Nothing on earth is more gladdening than knowing we must roll up our sleeves and move back the boundaries of the humanly possible once more.” In other words, the discovery of beauty should made by human’s advanced technology and human resources, and we must invent more and more technology to make more and more discovery of beauty. ”I knew I had devoted a good part of my life to it, memorizing poetry and focusing my attention on complexity of rhythm in particular, on force, movement, repetition, and surprise, in both poetry and prose.” this sentence let the reader know how human made the discovery of beauty. Both passages use the main part to describe the beautiful images in the sky. However, Passage II talks about a kind of nature that is thunderstorms. The writer went to a thunderstorms show and watched how nature can made a discovery of beauty. “For five minutes the deluge continues under the barrage of thunder and lightning, then trails off quickly, diminishing to a shower, to a sprinkling, to nothing at all.” The writer summarizes the whole show by this continuous adjective. The story is also told from the fir...