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Walden Chapter 17: Spring
- Thoreau watches for spring to finally arrive.
- The ice in Walden pond still hasn't
melted yet because the pond is so deep.
- The movement of ice against the
shore was like a great rumbling
sound.
- Thoreau compares nature to the human body saying
that the patterns that form to blood vessels are the
same as the patterns that form to leaves.
- When spring arrives, Thoreau observes how
nature changes from winter to spring.
- Buds and leaves begin to appear.
- Birds are flying overhead.
- Animals are beginning to move around.
- Thoreau begins to fish again.
- Thoreau believes that nature can teach us to forgive and refresh
ourselves and start new, just like the transition from winter to spring.
- Thoreau leaves Walden Ponds on September 6, 1847
after living there for 2 years, 2 months and 2 days.