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Henry David Thoreau Research Paper

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Henry David Thoreau was born on July 12, 1817 in Concord, Massachusetts. But not long after he was born his parents decided to make a move. They felt they should try something new and give their kid a chance to grow up in a more suitable environment. But that did not last long for him and his family, Thoreau started to miss his hometown and the many rivers, streams, and woodlands that were abundant in the area. Thoreau was the third child to come from his father, who was a small business man, and his obnoxious mother who tended to stay home while Thoreau and his siblings were at school. In 1828, his parents sent him to the Concord Academy where he was very successful and admired by his fellow teachers. His College future looked tip-top as he …show more content…

Relationship with Emerson It did not take him very long to jump right into his writing career, but it would have not been so easy without his fellow friend, Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson who is an essayist and poet, seen nothing but pure potential in Thoreau. They worked side by side throughout the years to make each other better and better each day. Thoreau looks at Emerson as a guide, or a father figure, as Emerson looks at him as a young star that has a very bright and rewarding future in front of him. Emerson who was much older and more experienced, felt it would be right for Thoreau to create a journal with many entries that he thought would be pleasurable to read from the public’s perspective. Thoreau worked day in and day out on this journal and began to flourish in his works. Very impressed, Emerson mentions many times how Thoreau should start his own magazine cover. Thoreau’s journal covered many pages and just as he was about to finish it up, Emerson fell ill. This of course bothered Thoreau but it also made him strive to become the poet that Emerson is. He began looking back at his own college essays and polishing them up, now with the sickness of Emerson he felt his main goal was to fulfill what Emerson had laid out for

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