Walking Walking

Walking

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Thoreau begins his three-part essay by referring to human's role in nature "as an inhabitant, or a part or parcel of Nature." He later criticizes members of society for their lack of such a relationship with nature. Furthermore, Thoreau also uses an experience from his own life to represent a personal account in nature, more specifically his experiences while walking into the forest near his property.

GÉNERO
Science & Nature
PUBLICADO
1861
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
48
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
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Public Domain
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33,1
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Troubledtoad ,

Walking

Having never before read anything from Thoreau, I was very taken with the way he seemed to visualize his time. If man were to take all that he advised, maybe we all would be in tune with Nature more!

cvp96 ,

Loved it

Serene & beautifully written

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