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In the book walden by Henry David Thoreau ,





“I had,” quipped Thoreau, “more visitors while I lived in the woods than at any other period of my life; I mean that I had some” (118). Who were some of the people who came to visit Thoreau at Walden? What seems to be Thoreau's relationship to them? His attitude? How do they perceive him? etc. Make sure to support your thinking with specific evidence from the text.



















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Answer To: In the book walden by Henry David Thoreau ,“I had,” quipped Thoreau, “more visitors while I lived...

Dr. Saloni answered on Sep 06 2023
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Thoreau and Visitors
Thoreau's visitors include a wide range of people, including those looking
for water (whom he directs to the pond), an individual who openly proclaims their simplicity and gain Thoreau's profound admiration for their humility, those who are less fortunate in seeking hospitality but walked off due to Thoreau's conviction that individuals who are in need ought not to be considered as guests, the people who are escaped slaves whom Thoreau directs northwards, young people, business...
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