Man. While nature is potentially more powerful, it simply does. Man has the power of making conscious decisions on whether or not to hurt one another or whether or not to do things to hurt nature. Because it seems to be a priority of most people to hurt others, in whatever way, to get what they want (which is usually something stupid), people are definitely more cruel.
The nature is more cruel than men. the nature is more powerful than men but sometime there are bad things happened in world by man like bomb blast and so on.
The nature of man is cruel and undefined. They do dumb and harsh things maybe to prove a point but end up hurting so many others.
Thomas Hobbes
The theme in "To Build a Fire" is that nature is cruel, and she deals harshly with those who don't respsect her; also that nature is more powerful than man.
The theme in "To Build a Fire" is that nature is cruel, and she deals harshly with those who don't respsect her; also that nature is more powerful than man.
beautiful, cruel, tender, loving, destroying. In a larger sense this is man's view of nature. The mermaid, a fantastic creature, is nature herself. If you posses these qualities then yes you are.
The cruel and sardonic face of the man looking through the window startled Tim.
Man! and his cruel thoughts!
look in the begining of the book were Joey was bought by the cruel man, and Joey was cared for by the cruel man's son.
the nature of the military organization was harsh, cruel and in it just for the spoils.
Slavery was a cruel thing, because it was the unjust, and inhumane treatment, of innocent human beings. Its just not right for a man to own a man.
he was a very mean man