She Spoke For All Nature
She Spoke For All Nature
She Spoke For All Nature
DEPATMENT OF ENGLISH
Handout for 1st Semester B. Com
SHE SPOKE FOR ALL NATURE
---from Young India
RACHELS CHILDHOOD
CARSONS EDUCATION
CARSONS CAREER
She got a temporary position with the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, that asked her to write 52
radio talks on fishery and marine life.
Later, she was asked to edit and rewrite the radio broadcast material in the form of
brochures. Thus, began her scientific literary career.
Carson began her full-time career as a junior aquatic biologist in the U.S. Bureau of
Fisheries, after passing the civil services examination.
She became a full-time nature writer in the 1950s.
CARSON AS A WRITER
CARSONS BOOKS
She wrote the book because she was disturbed by the damage that was being caused to
the environment by the new kind of chemical pesticides and she wanted to do something
about it.
She tried to convince her colleagues and friends to write a book about it. But she did not
find any suitable and willing person.
Her own sense of responsibility as a scientist made her to write the book herself.
The book describes the harmful effects of chemical pesticides on the environment.
She did not want to write a pessimistic(negative) book.
At the same time, she wanted to highlight(focus) how humans can damage the word.
It is written in jargon-free, simple language that common people can easily understand.
She explains the meaning of balance of nature and how disturbing the balance would
do us more harm than good.
She was not against the use of chemical control in appropriate situation.
She criticized the unscientific method of using pesticides.
She gives the public a good understanding of the natural world.