āA man thirsts, finds and accepts beauty without any conditions, but only because it is beauty, and reverently worships it, not asking what it is useful for and what you can buy for itā (F. M. Dostoevsky) .
In school, at a lesson in literature, he at least once wrote an essay on the theme āLove of Natureā. The topic is so abstract that not everyone is able to express in words what he feels. Like this? After all, you can āfeel somethingā to another person or, for example, to a pet, but nature ... People are so accustomed to the technical wonders of the modern world that sometimes they donāt notice the beauty surrounding them: in the same starry sky, forest-park zone or in the rifts of thunderclouds.
Mankind is busy discovering new inventions to improve life, the love of nature fades into the background, and even into the background. Moreover, this high feeling is mixed with the banal desire of a person to be in nature.
What is what?
What is the implication? Indeed, at first glance, both concepts mean the same thing: a man loves nature. No. In the case when he loves to be in nature, we talk about his desire to go out of town on weekends or holidays, take a swim, make barbecue, breathe fresh air and stay in silence after city stuffiness and noise. Here, only a personās desire to change the situation at least for a day. Relax. An additional proof of the absence of sincere feelings for nature is that, having rested, a person will not disdain to leave a garbage bag under some especially beautiful bush.

Love for nature implies the unity of the human soul and natural beauty. We talk about love, lying in a forest glade and looking at the slowly floating clouds, when there is not a single thought in the head, and complete peace of mind in the soul. This feeling can be said when the sound of raindrops on the ledge is not annoying, but brings peace and lulls, erasing all the hardships from memory. The love of nature is to ride a train for several days around the country and involuntarily admire the forests, fields, and hills that are changing outside the window of the car. In this case, never catch yourself on the fact that you are bored.
To love nature means to notice beauty in its little things, not thinking about usefulness and profitability. Nature is selflessness and purity of thoughts.
Nature in literature
A literary essay on the theme āLove of Natureā implies the presence in it of examples from literary works. It is in them that we see the undisguised beauty of nature, expressed by the powerful author's syllable.
Take, for example, āFarewell to Materaā by V. G. Rasputin. The story of a village in the middle of the Angara, which must be flooded in order to build the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station. The population of the island is divided into two groups: the elderly and youth. The former are so āentrancedā with the island that they do not want and cannot leave their native land. Daria Pinigina, refusing to move with her son to the city, whitens her hut, although she understands that she will be burned by orderlies. After leaving the island, her neighbor dies in the city, so his wife returned to Matera.
Love for nature, love for the motherland drives the actions of the elderly. Rasputin in his narrative does not resort to exact definitions, he conveys his love for the nature of this region with abstract descriptions, but this does not prevent us, readers, from drawing in our heads the image of a small village, separated from the whole world. Rasputin's nature is alive. There is a Master of the Island - the embodiment of his nature, his inhabitants and their ancestors buried in this land. There is a huge tree - royal foliage, which the orderlies could not burn. The love of nature in the minds of the elderly made her a real living character, which is impossible to break.
Grandchildren, contrary to the elderly, easily leave their native land, hoping for a better life in the city. There is not even a drop of what sits in the soul of every elderly resident. They regretfully recognize that the village will be erased from the face of the Earth, do not believe in the Boss, do not see power in the foliage. For them, these are just tales of non-existent magic.
True meaning
"Farewell to Matera" is not just a story about the unjust fate of the village. The theme of love for nature is intertwined in it with the idea of āāconfronting traditions and modernity, which is often found in our life.
Humanity uses the gifts of nature, taking them for granted. Nature in man is not an object of admiration, but a source of income. The development of entrepreneurship destroys in man a sense of beauty, giving rise to a thirst for profit. After all, even having a lot of money and the opportunity to relax abroad, a person will not admire nature, because by today's standards this is boring and not necessary.
Living system
We have ceased to understand that nature is a single debugged living system. Using it for such selfish ends will sooner or later turn against us. Remember how many victims and destructions happen after a tsunami, a hurricane, an earthquake ... Nature can kill no worse than people.
In this battle, modernity loses, but there is only one conclusion: a personās love for nature should not be simulated. Going to nature does not mean loving it with heart and soul. Relaxing in nature is not a true manifestation of feeling.
Love it!
To instill this feeling must begin with a young age. The deep love of children for nature is the first step in comprehending such an abstract concept. A childish feeling is to see a magician in a cloud pulling a rabbit out of a hat; run along the white dandelion field and laugh when the feathers tickle your nose and cheeks; understand that a piece of paper or a bottle thrown past the ballot box can cause great harm to nature.
Who is the first to cry when he sees a dead dove? Child. And why? Sorry for the bird! It doesnāt matter to him that these pigeons are at every turn, now he is sorry for this lifeless man. The child cannot even explain why it is a pity. He will not be able to formulate that the bird could survive for a long time, go offspring. He is in fact sorry for the pigeon. At this moment, the child loves him, as if he had known all his life. The adult will simply pass by, casting a squeamish glance towards the unfortunate bird.
Children can sincerely love if they are shown how to do it right.
Protection sentiment
Love for nature is creation. Bring an empty bottle to the trash can, pick up bags of leftover food and disposable tableware with you from the forest - everyone can do it. Without proper treatment on the part of man, nature will perish, and without it, our existence will become impossible.
Of course, a single person will not save her from death. This should be a mass phenomenon. At the state level, assistance is possible in solving global problems: the greenhouse effect, the growth of ozone holes, pollution of the atmosphere and the oceans, etc. But everything big starts with a small one.
Love nature, feel unity with it
F. M. Dostoevsky says that in nature there is beauty, from which, perhaps, there is no use and benefit in the industrial sphere, but it brings peace to the soul. First of all, man is a child of nature. Relations with her should not be parasitic. Taking something from her, we must give it back. Love for her is the smallest, but the brightest that can be.