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Walden Chapter 17: Spring
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Mind Map on Walden Chapter 17: Spring, created by Aziz Hanna on 14/04/2019.
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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.
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