Thoreau states in Walden that owning moral and intellectual possessions are more important than owning a material possession like clothing. He emphasizes the importance of personal growth and self-reliance over material wealth.
Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau was a transcendentalist who wrote Walden. Thoreau believed in self-reliance, individualism, and connecting with nature. Walden is a reflection on living a simple life in harmony with nature at Walden Pond.
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Walden pond
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote the poem Walden.
"Walden" is named after the pond near which Henry David Thoreau built his cabin and lived for two years. The book "Walden" is written about Thoreau's experience of simple living in nature and his contemplation on self-reliance, individual freedom, and the meaning of life.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson was not the author of "Walden Pond." "Walden" was written by Henry David Thoreau, a friend of Emerson. Thoreau wrote about his experiences living in a cabin near Walden Pond in Massachusetts. Emerson was a mentor and close friend of Thoreau and visited him often during his time at Walden Pond.