The Conformity Of Nature In Walden By Henry David Thoreau

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Commonly people dream and produce ideals that distinguish them from another, but sadly, this generation compresses everyone to a certain standard. This world emphasizes on what a person may lack rather than applaud one for what has been achieved. The stress that society puts on being perfect could not be found in the simplicity of nature. Separated from the distracting details of life, does a person truly discover themselves as an individual. Nature is composed of substantial amounts of elements, but portrays itself to be truly simplistic. In the essay, Walden, Thoreau discusses his journey into the simplicity of nature. Throughout the essay Thoreau expresses the wisdom he acquired from leaving the tradition and conformity of society. Stating