Strive to achieve or reach
In Walden, Thoreau uses "endeavor" to mean putting effort into pursuing one's goals and ideals. He emphasizes the importance of actively striving to live a deliberate and meaningful life, rather than simply drifting through existence. Thoreau encourages readers to actively engage with their surroundings and make deliberate choices in how they live.
Henry David Thoreau was an American essayist, poet, and philosopher best known for his book "Walden," where he documents his experience living in solitude in nature. He believed in the importance of simplicity, self-reliance, and civil disobedience as a means of protesting unjust laws. Thoreau was a leading figure in the transcendentalist movement of the 19th century.
Ralph Waldo Emerson was the founder of the Transcendentalist movement in American literature. Emerson is known for his essays "Self-Reliance" and "Nature. His protege, who became a well-known Transcendental author as well, was Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau became well-known for his experiment in simplicity, living alone in a small cabin at Walden Pond in Massachusetts. He wrote about his experiences and thoughts during that time in the book Walden.
endeavor means to try something
That the government is a toy that the people play with
We will try very hard to succeed at this task. (We will endeavor to succeed at this task.)
It basically means to try to do something
just means task or undertaking (by humans)
Endeavor means to try and do some task.
The noun endeavor (endeavour) is an attempt, effort, try, or possibly an enterprise or mission.The verb endeavor is similarly to attempt, try, strive, or struggle.
The new world
He means that most of modern society is rooted in debt, slavery of all figurative and literal sorts and vanity. That most of modern societies "necessities" become traps and hindrances to truly living a simple and free life. Most of modern society even in Thoreau's day were "digging their graves as soon as they are born" if their graves were not in some sense already dug for them through cumbersome inheritance. Carefully read Walden through and you will see him continue to explain what he means through his observations of society and his own discovery of personal freedom.
it means a secret passage