Existentialism Quote by Mary Shelley
““The course of the Rhine below Mainz becomes much more picturesque. The river descends rapidly and winds between hills, not high, but steep, and of beautiful forms. We saw many ruined castles standing on the edges of precipices, surrounded by black woods, high and inaccessible. This part of the Rhine, indeed, presents a singularly variegated landscape. In one spot you view rugged hills, ruined castles overlooking tremendous precipices, with the dark Rhine rushing beneath; and on the sudden turn of a promontory, flourishing vineyards with green sloping banks and a meandering river and populous towns occupy the scene.””
About This Quote
The passage describes the Rhine’s dramatic, picturesque landscape with steep hills, ruined castles, dark woods, vineyards, and bustling towns.
In simple terms: Describes a varied, scenic river valley.
Appreciate diverse natural beauty.
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Mood
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When to use this quote
- hiking
- photography
- travel writing
- historical tours
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What emotions does this scenery evoke?
- How does history influence your perception of the place?
The description may romanticize without acknowledging environmental challenges.