The Apocalyptic Visions in the Poems of SP Lohani, GM Hopkins and VS Rai

Bishwo Raj Parajuli
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This article explores some textual and contextual evidences on how Shreedhar Lohani’s ‘Gaia’, G.M. Hopkin’s ‘God’s Grandeur’, and V.S. Rai’s ‘Corona Says’ reveal figures of speech and their underlying suggestions with current environmental crisis, specially focusing on the topics of contemporary environmental discourse related to environmental apocalypticism or catastrophic changes. Relevant environmental, ecological and mythical perspectives have been incorporated to substantiate the argument. The discussion integrates ideas from theoretical insights, textual evidences, contextual cases and views of the inhabitants of affected areas. The discussion critically reads the texts with regards to the claim and key theoretical concepts like Gaia as Earth mother, the arcadias in nature, degraded landscapes like Brownfields, environmental as well as mythical apocalypticism, nature as instrument to gratify human needs and desires and other relevant outlooks. Based on the findings of analysis, the conclusion of the discussion cogently establishes the argument rather than forming certitudes on the poems. The selected texts suggest that the anthropocentric rational framework and a serious self-destructive denial of ecological limits is leading us to eco-catastrophic ends. So, it’s high time we give up our chauvinism and live in harmony with nature and fellow creatures. The conclusion is expected to open avenues for further discussion as well as contestation on the same or similar discourses.
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SP·洛哈尼、GM·霍普金斯和VS·拉伊诗歌中的末世景象
本文探讨了一些文本和上下文证据,说明Shreedhar Lohani的“Gaia”,G.M.霍普金的“上帝的伟大”和V.S. Rai的“Corona Says”如何揭示修辞及其对当前环境危机的潜在建议,特别关注与环境启示主义或灾难性变化相关的当代环境话语主题。相关的环境、生态和神话观点被纳入论证。讨论整合了理论见解、文本证据、情境案例和受影响地区居民的观点。讨论中批判性地阅读了关于主张和关键理论概念的文本,比如盖亚是地球母亲,自然界的世外桃源,像布朗菲尔德这样的退化景观,环境和神话的启示主义,自然是满足人类需求和欲望的工具,以及其他相关观点。在分析结果的基础上,讨论的结论是有说服力地建立论点,而不是形成对诗歌的确定性。所选文本表明,以人类为中心的理性框架和对生态极限的严重自我毁灭的否认正在将我们引向生态灾难的结局。因此,是时候放弃沙文主义,与自然和其他生物和谐相处了。该结论预计将为进一步讨论以及对相同或类似话语的争论开辟道路。
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