Interview: Henry Thoreau‚ tell us a little about your upbringing: Hello‚ my full name is Henry David Thoreau I was born in Concord‚ Massachusetts on July 12‚ 1817. There I grew up and lived with my mother‚ who rented out parts of our home to boarders‚ my father who operated a pencil factory near where we lived‚ and my two older siblings John and Helen. I had a good upbringing and my parents were always very supportive. Did you go to school? What did you study? Yes‚ in 1828 my brother and I
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Caessar Saldana Mr. Brown AP American Lit. 27 October 2012 Walden - Individual Essay "I went to the woods to live deliberately. I hoped to learn the truth and not discover when it is time to die that I had never lived at all." (41) Henry David Thoreau‚ an educated transcendentalist‚ felt a great distaste for the direction that he saw society heading in. He wanted to get the most from his life by determining what was really important‚ and he did that by removing himself from the normal life
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Transcendentalism was a philosophical movement that focused on discovering the truth about life and man through nature. Therefore‚ transcendentalists pondered the answer to a life worth living. Henry David Thoreau attempts to answer this question in Walden by the following quote: “Simplify‚ simplify. Instead of three meals a day‚ if it be necessary eat but one; instead of a hundred dishes‚ five; and reduce other things in proportion”. His statement emphasizes the idea that “our life is frittered
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Being alone or lonely don’t sound like much fun. There is nothing wrong with wanting to be alone. Most people enjoy staying to themselves. Henry David Thoreau loved the solitude. A lot of people complained or wonder why he enjoyed being alone. Thoreau never cared what people thought about his actions. He thought being alone was a good thing. He moved to the woods to be isolated from people and study nature. Even though he loved being alone‚ didn’t mean he didn’t like people. It’s just that he was
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“Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are really after.” Henry David Thoreau. Many men go fishing for fish‚ but they actually go fishing to reminisce about their lives‚ all their hopes and dreams‚ and all that they have accomplished over the years. Some find what they need‚ and they aren’t even aware of it. For example‚ the presidential runners. Are they actually just running to better the lives in the United States or make a mockery of themselves? Donald
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Henry David Thoreau‚ has a famous quote that states “Many men go fishing all their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are really after.” What does this quote interpret? It interprets that men have the eagerness to do things not knowing what they are really want. They make majority of their choices based upon what they see other people do. Also what looks interesting to them‚ not knowing the outcome or if this is what they are really after. Not saying that just men do it‚ but also females
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learning on your own and should not follow others paths‚ but rather chooses your own. If you always rely on people you will fall behind in life. In the book Walden by Henry David Thoreau there was a quote stating “I did not wish to live what was not life” (Thoreau)‚ also “when I came to die‚ I discovered I had not lived ” (Thoreau). These quote implied that he went on with life‚ he did not live it. “I went to the woods because I wished to live”‚ meaning when he didn’t live his life‚ the woods helped
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Henry David Thoreau was a transcendentalist writer during the 1800s. While Muhammad Ali was an Islamic boxer born in 19 42 and is still living today. One would think that these two would have beliefs and proceedings that completely contradict each other. However‚ even though Henry David Thoreau and Muhammad Ali have similar beliefs‚ their approaches towards civil disobedience couldn’t be more different. Thoreau seemed to be a man who cared only for himself and did whatever he wanted whenever and
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Michael Smith English 11 G-2 Emerson vs. Thoreau Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were extremely wonderful writers and renowned poets. Both had so much influence on early and even present literature. It is amazing what you can learn about each individual. First‚ I would like to start by introducing Emerson. Born May 25‚ 1803 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. Just two weeks before his eighth birthday‚ Emerson’s father died of stomach cancer. He went on to live with his aunt
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one’s happiness. Life can have over a million meanings this way‚ but happiness is the key to your personal answer. By choosing the path that you want to take a walk down in life‚ you you’re choosing the one that will make you happy. For instance‚ Thoreau had a lifestyle lived relatively in the forest. It’s what made him happy. Through this‚ he enjoyed living since he had went down the path that he chose causing him to live the life he imagined. "Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty;
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