Solitude by Henry Thoreau










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Walden according to American scholar Henry David Thoreau, contemplation and personal growth, it also means grueling closer and being attuned towards nature.

There is this confirm feeling solitude is an important factor of life at Walden.

Because contracting wood cabin and growing his own food was defining in itself hue much he hated mingling with normal life at town and lest being bat Walden for months abandoning himself from societal compulsion although he had his fair share of going back to Massachusetts, for news of his belongings but he preferred to be at Walden more and read scholarly books bring his expertise and knowledge over period of time.

He associates with his contemplation its an opportunity to to nothing, that world would consider productive, lest its a time to sit over one thought and experience personal inner-growth.

His contemplation of perceptions to study and lead carefree life is subdued with few but not many visitors who never waded in his cabin, but they went to Walden Pond and taken by beauty of nature and would immediately return to town for their work.

And time isn't minced as ticking clock its only giving chance to have closeness to nature, was so sensible sweet highly beneficent.

Notions of time from town and his native place only let him escape to embrace solitude in his woods.

According to life isn't anything dealing past present ...future.

But bit of it is oriental eternal present.

The solitude of henry Thoreau is serenity of oneness, nature that he couldn't experience in society where life's activities are dictated by the day.

It gave Thoreau the freedom to live creatively, spontaneously, and thoughtfully,

He was freed from hared need to be productive.

What is main idea conveyed by Mr. Thoreau in this essay solitude?

Essentially solitude takes place in nature although nature offered him good company, solitude in a vacuum cannot be taken so as nature offered sweet and beneficent  society as each pine needle and the images  of Walden pond the wood cabin and farm he kept during his months and months of stay, the idea of being away from bustling town and unless of timely visit to his native place Thoreau only enjoyed the natures companionship.

Thoreau complicated the meaning of solitude he venerates that  solitude is required for man as we couldn't detach it anyway, as if a man work and thinks  je is always alone in this part he lives in severe geographical isolation, he thinks innocent and encouraging society which comes from the natural world, nature  gave him whims of understanding world and it is empathy towards nature, and nature is kind to him.

Just he considered how vast is milky way and want note ti readers to consider their place in vast universe and shifts.

Why is nature described by Thoreau as indescribable innocence by the author?

The nature described as indescribable innocence due to its serene and unrelenting beneficence sunshine rain and wind as Thoreau recounts his father grandfather days of how they use to keep fit with natures given food and farming.

The produce that his grandma put to use made her live longer, except of him who have grown fat due to type of vegetables he grows near his cabin he believes that nature has given aplenty to his generations and equally for him too.

Nature with its humane behavior as clouds with rain can termed to tears,

Woods shed their leaves put on mourning to mid-summer, writer confines himself with vegetable as he couldn't be as afresh dying and decaying.

How does Thoreau bring reference of God and evil in his argument on solitude?


Thoreau writes is the pursuit of truth, which is immortal, while wealth and material possessions are petty and fleeting.

 He believes that to read well is noble and advocates that all that to define life, 

for him life which was close to nature, he admired it, admired the truth, society for him is poisoned, just as evil as company of men from concord (native place) is often subdued by him.

 He is not the one who   contradicts by having visitors or acquaintance at Walden, but he's not in terms with their habits as they aren't self-reliant as he does. As he sees God in godly work, he does to grow plants and food for his stay in cabin near Walden.

So, God prevails in nature as he pursues a solitude to advocate truth through his reading and inquisitiveness in knowledge and work harder in bean fields, so as he enjoys the richness provided by nature ultimately to revere nature is to revere God. To find societal ways of living is term dehumanizing to him, just as evil --back home, life lead by his people, friends and colleagues, whom he never confronts until he's at Walden.


Henry David Thoreau expressed views about pleasant evenings and workable place in forest where every pine and little riverbank or wild creatures in fact all almost everything belongs to him As I

walk along the stony shore of the pond in my shirt sleeves,

though it is cool as well as cloudy and windy, and I see

nothing special to attract me, 

talking about Walden

yet, like the lake,

my serenity is rippled but not ruffled. 

he expressed a feeling of wish to continue to walk in fields, and stillness in the river and cool winds and sounds of nature which were the things made him inseparable from solitude in the woods


with wood cabin and surroundings where he organized all plantations for food crops and cereals he had grown made

wonderfully enjoy the company of the nature, 

and friends visited in the woods there itself and talked for hours and hours about Walden, lake and brought pleasantries for him

he needs to travel sometimes to concord and come back to do his lethargic reading of scholarly books, lethargic that part of lethargic activity he liked the most he liked that is not available in town life

and with the people of concord he pities with their life as they can't have such an essence and magnificent feeling like he had



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