How Did Henry David Thoreau Stay At Walden

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Walden; or, Life in the Woods was written by Henry David Thoreau during his time spent living in a one room cabin in the woods found at Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. While staying at his cabin he explored both the depths of nature and humanity. Thoreau played a large role in the transcendentalist movement which focused on the relationship between all living things. Staying at his cabin Thoreau lived with just the basic necessity of life, he did not work to make a fortune but just enough to support himself and explore the true personal happiness. At the cabin Thoreau is not completely isolated from civilization, but he is far enough away that he was almost completely alone. His cabin was two miles from the village, and half a mile

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