Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Walden Chapter 2: Where I Lived, and What I
Lived For
- Nature
- He moved into his new home in the woods on July 4, 1865.
Independence Day is symbolic as Thoreau is finally self reliant and
depending on himself.
- Thoreau loved the beauty of nature.
- Thoreau's first impression of the pond is that it is
like a "lower heaven," with the vista and
mountains spreading out behind it.
- He compares his home in nature to a far
away land he once traveled from his
previous life.
- Morning is Thoreau's opportunity to connect with nature. Every
morning he bathes in the pond, calling it a "religious exercise."
He states that morning is the time that all important events,
including poetry and art, occur.
- Finding a Home
- As Thoreau was considering where to live, he wanted a
place in the country, far from people.
- He suggests buying a farm, but the owner's wife changes her
mind last minute and didn't want to sell.
- Thoreau takes the idea of the beauty of the farm to plan where
he wants to live.
- He ends up living in the woods with "nature."
- Thoreau's Beliefs
- Thoreau urges everyone to make
every moment of their life
meaningful.
- He also states that living a life of
simplicity will get you on the path to
spiritual wakefulness.