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    Quote | Page # | Respect for intuitions: “In most books‚ the I‚ or first person‚ is omitted; in this it will be retained; that‚ in respect to egotism…” | 1 | Withdrawal from labor and competition:“I lived alone‚ in the woods‚ a mile from my neighbor‚ in a house which I had built myself‚ on the shore of Walden Pond‚ in Concord.” | 1 | Pursuit of a critical‚ solitary lifestyle: “Some have asked me what I got to eat; if I did not feel lonesome; if I was not afraid; and the like.” | 1 | Consciousness

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    Our presentation is about Henry David Thoreau in comparison to Chris McCandless. Henry David Thoreau was an American author‚ poet‚ philosopher‚ naturalist‚ surveyor and many other things. He was born on July 12 1817 in concord Massachusetts‚ He grew up with his brother whose early death left Thoreau feeling extremely traumatised. Until he was 28 he worked as a surveyor alongside his father making pencils. He was said to be someone who found joy in his daily life. But his real passion was for nature

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    The ideas of nature between German Philosopher‚ Frederick Nietzche‚ and Henry David Thoreau show strong feelings toward their opinion. Nietzche and Thoreau had similar views on their opinion on nature and endorse it. Thoreau says “I love nature‚ I love the landscape because it is so sincere. It never jest. It is cheerfully‚ musically earnest.” Thoreau shows a positive and caring view of nature. Generally speaking‚ interpretations of Nietzsche and his view of nature vary according to weather his break

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    against the wilderness‚ Henry David Thoreau and Jon Krakauer challenged the demands and territories between the humans’ safe haven and Mother Earth’s true land. Both Walden and Into The Wild share themes that both authors address. In the early stages of their goals‚ Thoreau and Krakauer encountered a common theme. Self perfection and animosity towards those who preach perfection‚ but have not obtained it themselves. In his journey through Walden‚ Thoreau demonstrates this idea while observing

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    Quiz 16: Thoreau Directions: Answer the following questions in paragraph format. Be thorough in your response‚ use examples from the text‚ and be sure to address all parts of each question. 1. In the final paragraphs of “Solitude‚” Thoreau asks the following rhetorical questions: “Shall I not have intelligence with the earth? Am I not partly leaves and vegetable mould myself?” What does he mean when he writes “intelligence with the earth” (a very different thing from saying intelligence of the

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    Thoreau always knew that nature had a deeper meaning than what is just on the surface. He knew Walden Pond not just on the surface but he dove into Walden Pond and found greater meanings. Thoreau was a Transcendentalist‚ who believed that there was this higher meaning behind nature. He believed that one could find God in the nature that was around. And Throughout Walden‚ Henry David Thoreau observes nature as this element that has a greater meaning and that meaning is that new life and rebirth can

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    According to Henry David Thoreau‚ “One is not born into the world to do everything‚ but to do something.” What is your something? “Hurry call 911!” What had begun as a typical Saturday morning‚ filled episodes of Power Rangers‚ quickly became a nightmare. Rushing into the living room with nothing but a hair bonnet on‚ my mom‚ obviously flustered‚ could barely keep her hands still enough to dial 911. Without hesitation‚ I scurried to my parents room to see my dad lying in bed‚ almost lifeless

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    Essay #2 Henry David Thoreau and Frederick Douglass had two very different ideas of protest. Thoreau’s idea was passive and done individually. Douglass’s idea was active and also done individually. Frederick Douglass was trying to expose the horrible aspects of slavery and Henry David Thoreau was protesting slavery and against the government. However‚ Frederick Douglass’s idea of protest was better and more effective. Henry David Thoreau was an activist writer. His essays were philosophical and

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    Throughout Walden Thoreau states his opinion on varying subjects. I only agreed with a minority of what he believed. I often found myself disagreeing with what he said. Out of the whole book three points really stood out to me‚ two of which I find agreeable the other I think to be complete rubbish. I agree on the fact that people need to step aside from society every now and then so they can think for themselves and appreciate the simplicities of life. I also agree on the fact that people tend to

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    INTEGRATING QUOTES Why Use Quotes in Your Essay? The essay you write for class must be your essay. It should be your own ideas and in your own words. However‚ many essay assignments will ask that you use sources or quotes. So why would you use quotes in an essay that is supposed to be your own work? 1. To prove that your ideas are correct 2. To illustrate your point of view 3. To demonstrate how you arrived at an original idea of your own When to Use Quotes in Your Essay Usually‚ you will not use

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