Description
Thoreau’s Walden is a component personal declaration of independence, social experiment, voyage of non secular discovery, satire, and manual for self-reliance. In it Thoreau describes his revel in living for 2 years in a cabin he built at Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. By immersing himself in nature, Thoreau was hoping to realize a more objective working out of society through personal introspection. Easy living and self-sufficiency were his other goals, and the entire project used to be inspired by his transcendentalist philosophy, a central movement to the American Renaissance.