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    Passion Why bother to pursue a passion? Henry David Thoreau’s Walden is a text about seeking a purposeful life by following your passions. When you focus on your passions‚ your life becomes meaningful. Living life to its full potential makes your life meaningful. Throughout my own life‚ I have always had dreams and goals to achieve in the future. I believe Thoreau speaks about a person’s drive to see what tomorrow brings them when he writes about his “infinite expectation of the dawn.” line

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    Literature Critique Essay- Thoreau’s "Walden" What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of living a “full” life? To me it’s gaining as much knowledge as possible and ultimately staying happy throughout. In Henry Thoreau’s story Walden‚ he turns to raw nature to achieve his way of living a full life. He borrows an axe and decides to build a cabin on Walden Pond where he would stay for the next two years. Living only off the land and surrounded by nothing but nature. Thoreau

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    Contents 1 Introduction 2 Walden 2.1 Thoreau´s search for the inner soul 2.1.1 The three identities and their expressions 2.1.2 Being different 2.2 Progress 2.2.1 The Railroad 2.2.2 Being awake 3 Identity Work today 3.1 Miethling 3.1.1 "Getreue Rebellen" 3.1.2 Patchwork Identity 3.1.3 "Körperliche Suchbewegungen" 3.2 Bette 3.2.1 Body and Power 3.2.2 Body as a rescue point 4 Applying 4.1 Miethling and Thoreau 4.1.1 Thoreau‚ the "getreue Rebell"

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    Rhetorical Analysis-“Reading” in Walden Walden is a personal essay of Henry David Thoreau‚ as he goes into wood and writes his personal experiences by immersing himself in nature. By detaching himself from the society‚ Thoreau tried to gain a more objective understanding of society through personal introspection. His thoughts of understanding society or finding the “truth” are discussed on the third chapter “Reading.” This chapter constitutes a description of what Thoreau has gained from reading

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    1 Maddie Middlebrooks EN 209-016 November 6‚ 2013 Word Count 1278 To Think for Yourself Henry David Thoreau ’s‚ Walden‚ is a novel focused completely around the idea of self-reliance. In the novel‚ Thoreau goes even more in depth into this idea‚ focusing a passage on the specific idea of experiencing your life solely for yourself‚ not through the ideas or beliefs of anyone else. He states‚ "No way of thinking or doing‚ however ancient‚ can be trusted without proof"(1616). He fully believes

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    Nathan Leslie History 1700 Monday 7:00 PM Walden (1854) By: Henry David Thoreau I have always been a fan of Henry Thoreau; my house is littered of quotes of his that I like to think I live my life by. One of my favorites is very apparent in this entry from Walden‚ a book that I have read many times‚ “That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest”. Thoreau’s two years that he spent at Walden Pond are rooted in this sentiment‚ and I couldn’t agree more. Thoreau starts off by

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    Walden‚ a radical and controversial perspective on society that was far beyond its time‚ first-handedly chronicles Henry David Thoreau?s two-year stay on Walden Pond‚ away from civilization. With nature as his only teacher‚ Thoreau is taught some of the most valuable lessons of his lifetime. One of Thoreau’s most prominent natural learned lessons is his deeply rooted sense of himself and his connection with the natural world. He relates nature‚ and his experiences within it‚ to his personal self

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    He is most well known for his book Walden‚ which he wrote while living by himself in the woods on Walden Pond. His writing throughout his life focused on many different themes‚ including the relationship between light and dark‚ the ideas and importance of nature‚ the meaning of progress‚ the importance of detail‚ and lastly

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    society. Producing excess material goods requires extra energy and labor that people could be putting towards spiritual matters or self-discovery. People suppose that it is crucial to work excessive hours so that they can acquire more possessions. In Walden‚ Thoreau claims‚ “…the laboring man has not leisure for a true integrity day by day; he cannot afford to sustain the manliest relations to mean; his labor would be depreciated in the market. He has no time to be anything but a machine” (3). People

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    celebrities‚ but they do not set good examples or try to be role models. In proposing a solution to the problem of adhering to the actions of celebrities‚ the analysis relates to Henry David Thoreau’s belief in individuality as he talked about in his book Walden. Who is your hero? Usually the answer to this question‚ at least for many of us‚ involves a famous actor or singer‚ a celebrity. The celebrities of the world are the wealthiest‚ most beautiful and most stylish individuals to walk upon the planet.

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