Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Walden Chapter 8: The Village
- Thoreau goes to the village to hear
the gossip (which is going against
his idea of self improvement).
- He compares the village to the forest because
the village is home to certain kinds of "animals"
just as the forest is.
- He doesn't really like the village
because it is crowded with too
many people, he quickly escapes
back into the woods when he is
done with his business.
- Going back makes him
appreciate the starngeness
and vastness of nature.
- While in the village one day, he
was arrested for not paying his
taxes.
- He describes what happened as just
another way of society getting in the
way of his life.
- He was never picked on or harrassed
by anyone except the State.
- All of society's troubles would
go away if everyone lived a
simple life like him.