Wednesday, July 10, 2013

What is the theme of Walden by Henry David Thoreau?

To the answer above, I would add that Thoreau--as any
Transcendentalist--also believed heavily in the idea of self-reliance. In fact, the
entire experiment at Walden pond was Thoreau's attempt to put into practice the ideas
expressed by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson was the thinker/philosophy; Thoreau was the
"do-er."


Much of Walden is the lessons Thoreau learned from
living in the woods for 18 months. In living a self-reliant life close to nature,
Thoreau believed he was closer to God and therefore was a better
person.

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