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    Achebe, which is about a fictional fierce warrior named Okonkwo of an Ibo village in Nigeria who faces circumstances beyond his power and the downfall of the culture he has grown into; and Walden by Henry David Thoreau, a non-fiction novel about Thoreau 's journey of self-enlightenment and discovery as he lives on Walden pond for nearly two years. They share similar concepts which are change, identity and…

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    because he or she is trying to find the real reason to continue to live in this opinionated world or what is his or her true destiny is in life. In the story, “Walden”, by Henry David Thoreau wrote about the events and thoughts that came to his mind while he was living at Walden Pond. In 1854, Thoreau lived alone in the woods off the shore of Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. While he was living in the woods, he built himself a house with his hands and earn most of his living by doing hand…

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    yet again there are people who repeat the same thing and never truly live. He wanted to live a full life and not die a person who didn’t live life to the fullest. That was probably one of Thoreau’s biggest fears after his trip to the wilderness of Walden. He realized up there over the course of two years what he had been missing and what he could’ve been doing all along. No one should live a shell of a life, but to reach out and soar to new heights. “You should never value anything more than…

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    American Literature along with Walt Whitman and Ralph Emerson. Thoreau devoted his life to explore the importance of humanity and nature. For two years Thoreau lived in a cabin he built at Walden Pond. It was here where he wrote one of his most famous works entitled, Walden. In Walden, Thoreau shares his experiences at Walden Pond. He observed nature and got a deeper respect for nature. A contemporary person 's’ view on nature would be both similar and different from Thoreau’s perspective as…

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    yet he has “great qualities of intellect and character,” as his close friend, Nathaniel Hawthorne described. Thoreau was an adventurous man who wanted to find out what life is. He tries to figure this out by living a deliberate life in the wood at Walden Pond. As Thoreau described, “I Went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it has to teach, and not when I came to die, discover…

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    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, Thoreau’s words still hold…

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    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 mass of men lead lives of…

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    In the excerpt from the second chapter of Walden titled “Where I Lived and What I Lived For,” Thoreau crafts an intricate argument which advocates for self-realization within every individual. A specific line stood out to me which stated, "The beauty of nature reforms itself in the mind, and not for barren contemplation, but for new creation." Through this quote, the gears in my head started rolling again as they had laid in slumber for a rather long a period time. In my short time here on earth…

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    ten by Henry David Thoreau “Walden” is a novel about simple living in natural surroundings and is also a serious social voyage and self, spiritual discovery. Thoreau describes a personal account of events over the span of two years were he was completely self reliant living only of nature in a cabin he built near Walden pond in Concord, Massachusetts. By living isolated on Walden Pond Thoreau hoped to gain a better understanding of society through personal experiences that he believed could…

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    strong beliefs about the laws of nature. Henry Thoreau, the author of Walden, describes a two year stay in nature and how he developed different views on life and nature. Jack London, the author of Call of the Wild, wrote a story about how an animal goes from being a civilized home dog, to essentially turning wild. Although London isn 't in this book, many beliefs about nature are revealed by the characters he writes about. In Walden, Thoreau has many different and similar views about nature…

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