An Analysis On Walden Or Life In The Woods

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The Wonders of Nature: An Analysis on Walden or Life in the Woods In Thoreau’s Walden, or Life in the Woods he uses various metaphors to convey the idea that to get to the varying experiences and trails of nature you only have to go outside. Thoreau goes out into the woods to live and examine nature, but is only a little ways away from civilization. He describes all the things he sees there and all of the experiences he has there. Some of the most interesting are the war between red and black ants, and the chase Thoreau has with the loon. Thoreau uses these to contrast the violent and the peaceful happens surrounding nature. Thoreau describes the ants ripping each other apart in an epic battle, telling how the ants are engaged in a constant

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