In Earle Birney's poem "Bushed," how does the poet illustrate the protagonist's psychological transformation through his interaction with nature?
1
The protagonist becomes completely harmonious with nature, finding peace and contentment.
2
The protagonist maintains a detached and observational stance towards nature without any evident psychological change.
3
The protagonist experiences a profound sense of isolation and fear as he is overwhelmed by the power and indifference of nature.
4
The protagonist remains indifferent to the natural world, focusing solely on survival.