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Henry David Thoreau

Walden

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 1854

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Essay Topics

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With its emphasis on self-sufficient living and rugged individualism, Walden aligns with a range of political philosophies. Do you feel Thoreau’s political views connect to any current system of political thought? Why or why not?

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Walden is an eclectic mix of forms, including poetry, philosophical musings, local lore and histories, and quotes from a wide range of sources. Why do you think Thoreau combined so many different forms, and how do they converse and interact with one another?

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Prominent Chinese and Indian philosophers make repeated appearances throughout the text. Choose at least three significant mentions of Chinese or Indian philosophy and analyze how these philosophies shape the book.