Monday, March 11, 2019
Nature and Materialism in Walden
Henry David Thoreau, an American author, lived alone in a diminutive cabin which he himself built on the banks of Walden Pond near Concord, mum for two years and two months starting in July 4, 1845. He gave an fire account of this experience and experiment in living alone in a place close to nature and away from civilization in his book entitled Walden published in 1854.I especially desire Thoreaus philosophical ideas and reflections that he learned while living in Walden. His experiences in living in Walden Pond encourages people to slow drop and reflect on the kind of spirit that they argon living whether they ar supposed(a)ly living the kind of biography that was meant to be. According to Miller, He Thoreau endeavored to acquire the foundation for a more simple, honest, and pure life which he contrasted to the lives of allay desperation led by most of his contemporaries (Miller 1995).In relating his experiences, Thoreau besides used wit and humor so that he made life a way from civilization an interesting idea. What I do non comparable is that Thoreau can be extreme point in his advocacy for simplicity. For example, he guessd that body of water is the only drink for a wise humans wine is not a noble liquor and think of dashing the hopes of a morning with a cup of warm coffee, or of an evening with a serve up of tea (Thoreau 182). I do not agree that moderate crapulence of tea and coffee is harmful to man.Throughout the book, Thoreau praised the life living in simplicity close to nature. For him life with nature is like living life in innocence. E in reality morning with nature, he felt renewed as he was far from noise and disturbance. In the cabin, he felt unconnected from the life that he had left behind with civilization and in so doing, he had the time to think close life in its purer form, to watch an effective intellectual exertion. I do agree with Thoreau that nature had its despotic effect of renewing the inner spirit of man fo r in their front one felt relaxed and calm.Life away from nature can be very stressful and demanding and with time, one no longer knew what was important about living. Modern civilization in particular can be very stressful as more emphasis is put on the erudition of material wealth. One is caught in the never-ending web of earning money as much as he can to live a supposed comfortable life so that he had no time to occluded front and smell the flowers.Yet the truth in most cases is that oftentimes current man would not be able to enjoy what he worked so hard for either because he had no time to do so or that he got sick for working too hard so that his money was spend in medical expenses ( Medical intuition discussion 2005). According to Thoreau Most of the luxuries, and many of the so-called comforts of life, are not only not indispensable, but positive hindrances to the elevation of mankind (Thoreau 10). I totally agree in this judgment because I have spy that some of the inventions of modern man only deprived him of the exercise that he hires for healthy living.For example in cleaning the house he had floor polisher that replaced manual floor scrubbing so that in return he sweats less than he used to. Also, man had used the luxury of cars at his disadvantage for even in a short distance he will not take a walk. No wonder Thoreau had concluded, the nation itself its so-called internal improvements, which, by the way, are all external and superficial is cluttered by furniture and tripped by its own traps (Thoreau 75).In my life, these ideas had largely opened my eyes to the reality that I do not have to compete for the acquisition of wealth for in so doing I may fail to really live. I believe now that many people who only spend their whole lifetime gaining possessions never actually lived after all. Their bodies and minds are like machines that are assiduous to acquire many of the supposed luxuries of life. For me, to avoid such a mistake, I must see to it that I spend sometime with nature in order to reflect and to be renewed.Thoreaus Walden therefore revealed to man the need for simple living and to be close to nature and avoid the extreme need to acquire lifes luxuries. In order to really live and enjoy life man needs time to relax, to be calm, to reflect and be renewed by nature.Works CitedMedical Science News. Garvan scientists explain stress and sickness. Canadian Online Pharmacy. December 2005. Accessed April 7, 2008 http//www.news-medical.net/?id=14885 Miller, Jakob. Two Truths in Thoreaus nip and tuck Conclusion. Hanover College Department of History. 1995. Accessed April 7, 2008 from Thoreau, Henry David. Walden. New York Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1966.
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