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            The pieces of literature "A Fable for Tomorrow" and "Poisoned Water" are.
             One thing that they share in common is the theme of.
             pollution. They tell about how pollution has affected the environment in many ways. In.
             the first work, "A Fable for Tomorrow", the people lived in a beautiful place filled with.
             life. Birds flew around chirping, animals roamed happily, everyone wanted to live there.
             The environment of this wonderful place gradually started to worsen. You can say the.
             place started to decay. People as well as this animals had started to die. These deaths.
             were unexplained. The people in the town did not know why or how these events were.
             occurring.
             In the work "Poisoned Water", insecticide which was sprayed in an area away.
             from towns and people. The exact spray called DDT was found in fish tissue at places.
             which had no record of insecticide spray. Observations had showed that the spray was.
             traveling through ground water. This is how the fish became infected and died.
             In both of these works, one can assume that the people were destroying their.
             environment. Both of these works talked about animals suffering death and people being.
             infected with diseases. The people in both pieces were polluting and contaminating their.
             environment and they didn't even know it or bothered to care. Then later on they had to.
             suffer the consequences for their carelessness. .
             As shown, both writings share the common idea of people destroying their .
             environment. These works related very distinctively that you can be able to say that the .
             cause in "Poisoned Water" could havebeen an affect in "A Fable for Tomorrow".
            


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