The past and future seem to be one in the same, a never-ending vicious cycle. It’s continual spiral only reinvents the past making our present day a mere image of a life long ago with a tinted hue upon it. Such is the case with our conceptions of the American land. By looking at works such as “Changing Woman and the Hero Twins”, Plymouth Plantation, as well as Columbus’ Journal of the First Voyage we can see how we repeat their same views toward the earth today.
In many parts of the United States a continual longing for the outdoors has become more and more pressing. In the crowded streets of Manhattan countless numbers of civilians choose to walk through Central Park in hopes of finding some