Abstract

This paper explores the enlightenment significance of classic ecological literature works to the environmental protection movement. Through literature research and case analysis, three representative ecological literary works, “Silent Spring,” “Dune,” and “Call of the Wild,” were selected for in-depth analysis. The study found that these classic works express profound environmental protection values, reflect environmental problems such as chemical pollution, resource depletion, and wildlife protection, and reflect care for the ecosystem. Among them, “Silent Spring” reveals the harm of pesticides to the biological chain, “Dune” explores the relationship between resource exploitation and ecological protection, and “Call of the Wild” depicts the harmonious coexistence between man and nature. The environmental awareness shown in these works has important enlightenment for the contemporary environmental movement, arousing the public’s environmental awareness and providing reference for environmental protection actions and strategy formulation. The study believes that ecological literature contains rich environmental protection value, is the source of ideas for the environmental protection movement, and has a lasting impact on promoting the environmental protection process.

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