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This 5 page paper dicusses the idea of wilderness according to Thoreau, who often wrote about it. Many of Thoreau's works are examined for examples. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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can forget Walden and the whole idea of an idyllic, natural place where one could find tranquility and spirituality. These are indeed the ideas of Thoreau. Thoreaus Idea
of The Wilderness Begin the body of your paper with an idea and then elaborate on that idea - Thoreau was
a great thinker and a very introspective person (The "Domestic Air" of Wilderness). His writings clearly reflect his spirituality and his ability to look inward and reflect upon deeper
issues (The "Domestic Air" of Wilderness). Completely intertwined with these reflections and beliefs was his reverence for nature and his belief that connecting with nature was primal and indeed
the first step to connecting with God. Thoreau spoke of the wilderness in most of his writing - from literature
which he wrote to personal letters to family and friends (Henry David Thoreau - Philosopher). His love for nature is clearly stated upon reflection of those works (Henry David
Thoreau - Philosopher). Thoreau however, did not simply revere nature, he wanted to take that reverence a step further, and participate in nature (Henry David Thoreau - Philosopher).
He believed nature and the wilderness to be the source of strength, vigor and inspiration. He even referred to the wilderness as the "raw-material of life" (Henry David Thoreau
- Philosopher). Be sure to provide quotes throughout your paper and this paragraph gives some examples - Therefore, because of these beliefs which he held, he further believed
that to achieve greatness in ones life, one definitely had to be able to tap into that greatness which nature embodied (Henry David Thoreau - Philosopher). "Thoreau believed that
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