Since the chemical industry fails to acknowledge the harmful effects of their products on the product label, and the chemical poisons used as insecticides a lot of agriculture in the war against insects. As a result, it causes a significant impact on all the earth’s natural resources and damages many living organisms, but the problem remains the same that the insecticides kill insects only in the short term. If we use these chemicals for a long time, insects gradually develop resistance to these chemicals. Therefore, we are likely to kill the natural predators of the insects and leave the path open for the pest insects to take over in a large …show more content…
Nevertheless, the significance of the setting that he makes in his writing style and tone seem that his composition may have lost some credibility in its affirmation of individuality. Moreover, it also regardless of social orders and respect for nature if Thoreau writes it in the middle of New York or Boston. Beyond that, he also gets across his themes as he selects the Walden Pond as the place that he can able to examine his own identity and the notion of personal consciousness when he is separated from a developing cosmopolitan