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    On Golden Pond Analysis

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    In the film On Golden Pond, it starts off with Norman and Ethel arriving to their summer home on the shores of Golden Pond to celebrate Norman’s 80th birthday. Unlike usual summers this summer their daughter Chelsea is coming to visit with her boyfriend Bill and his son Billy. From the start you can tell Norman likes to pick with people and is hard headed and Ethel the opposite. When they met Bill and his son Ethel was kind to them and Norman first tried to pick with Bill, but Bill stood up to…

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    Henry David Thoreau wrote in a time of change and ages past. Every era is opposed to the ones preceding and succeeding itself, but the Romantics were truly a group who hearkened to an old tune; one of integrated civilization and nature in medieval times. When he wrote Walden, Thoreau wrote about his own experiences in the natural world and how it changed him. In his writing, Thoreau explains why one should live deliberately. He actively argues to convince the reader to do so. Even today,…

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    Thoreau's Walden

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    (An Analysis of Thoreau’s Walden) Henry David Thoreau once said, “All good things are wild, and free.” He seemed to believe this philosophy strongly, considering he lived freely in the wild alone for two years. While Thoreau was in his homemade cabin in the mountains, he wrote a book titled Walden. The text was a personal account reciting experiences and revelations. Thoreau discovered many things about himself, society, the world, and life. There are three main themes in Thoreau’s Walden that…

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    Henry David Thoreau, an unconventional Romantic writer, uses his experience at Walden Pond to decipher the significant elements of life. Through his time spent in solitude, he ponders upon personal development and wishes to “live deliberately” and simply. Thoreau’s idea of living simply and reflecting on the important things in life allows him to realize that society is filled with a myriad of detrimental matters, including the prominent materialistic mindset, unnecessary distractions including…

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    Elizabeth Coyle Mrs. Whitford English one honors E Mod 2 February 2018 Chapter One Summary Thoreau’s stated purpose in "Economy" is to explain why he moved into a tiny cabin near Waldon pond in Concord, Massachusetts. He's even more eager to describe how his two-year stay at Walden Pond helped him to live out his principles, which he talks about very much and in detail. This chapter covers the ways he survived. Thoreau doesn’t want to have a normal life and follow in the ways of society. "The…

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    in Walden because I have realized, upon reflection, that my conclusions from facing the meanness of life mirror Thoreau’s conclusions in Walden. In “Where I Lived, and What I Lived For”, Thoreau explains his motives for the unorthodox move to Walden Pond. Thoreau went into the woods to “drive life into a corner”, “live deliberately” and “publish the whole and genuine meanness of it [life]” (74). With these goals in mind, Thoreau entered an environment with obstacles requiring him to get the…

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    The Golden Pond Reflection

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    Golden Pond - Reflection I have worked at golden pond rest home for 2 summers now. It has been a challenging, but rewarding, enlightening, and educational job. Some of the things that I learnt along this journey are obvious but important and others are far more hidden. I hope that in working in what can be considered one of the lowest hierarchy of health care, that I can remain humble when I graduate and automatically move up the hierarchy. One observation that I made which is ironically…

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    to raise his standards or raise himself to the level of God. He instead tries to show that we can all live independent simple lives by simply modifying what God has already created to our preference. Henrywritesof when he builds a house in Walden Pond and views it as a re-enactment of God’s creation of the universe.The same way that God created the world into a fit environment for human existence, we can also create as God gave us the power to do so. Henry writes of how he made his first house,…

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    Thoreau Metaphors

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    David Thoreau was a transcendentalist thinker who decided to live next to a pond for a while and write a book that most current day high school students despise. However, some of the lessons hidden in his abstract metaphors and confusing similes still hold weight today. One of the main focuses of Walden was to show readers that they can live off of the bare minimum and do not need fancy technology to live. His life at Walden Pond proved this notion. While many people may have read Thoreau’s…

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    Analysis Of On Golden Pond

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    Erikson’s theory they will be applied to examples found in the movie, “On Golden Pond” screenplay by Ernest Thompson and movie directed by Mark Rydell. The movie aids in reinforcing the ideas and concepts of Erikson’s theory by highlighting character growth and the true meaning of life. We grow as humans due to the events that happen in our life. There were two different crises that are in play within “On Golden Pond”, materialistic and emotional. Materialistic would…

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