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Humans and their carelessness for the environment frustrate him. However William speaks vary highly of men who have left behind large cities in order to embrace the wild. William Stafford’s poem Remembering Mountain Men describes a beaver hunter and how he must battle to survive. The mans only wish is to be able to rest the poem ends with the line Save a place for me, No matter how small, somewhere by the fire...
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The poem also talks about the hardship that these men have to go though on a day to day basis in order to survive. In one part of the poem a one of the Mountain Men talk about how the life is being taking away from them every day. “The slow current/ of the life below tugs at me all day”. In the case of this stanza the slow current is actually time slowly taking the youth of the Mountain Men away...
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