Examples Of Thoreau's Language In Walden

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While arguing for simplicity and a cleaner and better lifestyle, Thoreau’s own language in Walden is figurative and even grandiose at times. He presents us with various ideals and dreams, illusions and aims to discover various aspects of life which are not as hidden as sometimes we tend to believe. Thoreau also advocates for an inner change, and to try to emulate some explorers and discoverers, not necessarily in their actions, but in principle. He believes that man must explore his own inner thoughts and needs prior to adventuring to conquest other nations and trade routes. Only when he has explored and conquered his own inner world would man be able to find the real riches of freedom and peace. Thoreau argues that any exploration of