How Does Thoreau Describe The Use Of Stars To Demonstrate Literature

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Thoreau holds the belief that literature makes all indiviudals students and compared to a school it is a more adequate form of teaching. He believes thatby reading a piece of literature an indivudal must form their own understandings and truth. Therefore, by declaring the many turths avalible in literature he affirms the notion that an individual can experience a spiritual growth through literature. A persons understanding is, thus opened as they can learn and improve intellectually as well as find new truths and lessons and grow spiritually. Describe the use of stars as a symbol in this chapter. What do they seem to represent? Thoreau employs the symbols of stars to demonstrate literature and Thoreaus percpetion of its superiority and difficultness