![]() ![]() Thoreau’s anti-establishment beliefs are a major reason for his decision to sojourn to Walden Pond – which later gave him the opportunity and experience needed to write his masterpiece, ‘ Walden.’ Young and amateur, and only 27 years old at the time, still, that was enough for the young aspiring writer to see that society was driven by materialism and the scrambling over it. This memoir might not have been popular to the men of the contemporary for which it was written, but it’s surely a book that teaches one that it doesn’t take much for anyone to attain tranquility in life. Although originally written as an exposé for a small inquisitive group, Thoreau’s ‘ Walden’ provides all readers with reasonable – if not slightly strange – ideas on how best to have a look at life. ![]()
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