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As Man goes on exploring the planet and its location in the space, he cannot but feel fascinated at its marvels. The voyager spacecraft reflects the human desire to explore the richness of the world in terms of life and existence. The voyager spacecraft presents impressions of all forms of life on earth with stimulating vibes from around the world including frogs, cricket, whales, heartbeat, guitar, to name just a few. While doing so, Hogan reflects an excellent sense of music and sound as she articulately describes the different audible vibes of the creatures dwelling the Earth.
On the whole, The Voyagers presents an intriguing account of human life and the various treasures of the world which is significant in helping humans to form a connection with nature. The Voyagers explores the existence of humankind and the truth underlying its existence alongside its organic complements. Hogan draws inspiration from the initiation of Voyagers I and II in order to explain the environmental richness of the natural setting and the role of human beings in stimulating or inhibiting change.
The interaction of human beings with their natural environment has been excellently captured by Hogan where she explains the integration of society and the environment. While doing so, she also explains the challenges facing the human society and how human actions have resulted in destructive implications. It is an accepted fact that although the Earth has been blessed with countless treasures, Man has been his own destructor. The human-nature interactions have been quite central to their relationship with plant and animal species and as Hogan explains this long held relationship has been maintained throughout centuries thereby forming a “bridge”.
Expanding on the concept of human connection with the world, Hogan explains how the world has lost this connection with nature as the mindset has grown to withdraw its kinship with nature.
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