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Walden Bridge To Terabithia

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In the movie, Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Paterson, the story begins with two friends who come from different worlds and are both troubled by the fifth graders in their class. WIth the combination of both of their minds, they are able to create a magical kingdom that they name, Terabithia. To them, this all seems real and they are able to see in their eyes, monsters instead of trees, and are able to hear people through the wind. The two kids use this imaginative land to connect to nature and run away from their daily situations. Similar to this, American essayist, poet and philosopher, Thoreau, writes in his famous essay, Walden, how one can finds and connects to one’s self by connecting through nature. Nature teaches us that one must …show more content…

In Walden (Where I Lived & What I Lived For), Thoreau travels to a place not far from the rest of the world, but to him he “did not feel crowded or confined in the least. There was pasture enough for my imagination” (Walden 66). By escaping the real world he is able to come to terms that everyday was a new adventure. “Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life life of equal simplicity, and I may say innocence, with Nature herself” (Walden 67). Thoreau connects to nature by spending his time in the woods to live deliberately and to learn what nature had to teach us or offer us. “We must learn to reawaken and keep ourselves awake, not by mechanical aids, but by an infinite expectation of the dawn, which does not forsake us in our soundest sleep” (Walden 68). Thoreau says that it's doesn't take extreme measures or far distances to connect yourself to nature and escape the real world. Letting nature teach you what they have to offer can allow life to slow down and really enjoy what life has to …show more content…

They are able to do so by using the nature to distract themselves from the problems in their life. As Harper Collins writes, “Terabithia is a magical place in the woods where Jess and Leslie go to get away from day-to-day problems of life. In Terabithia, they can live in their imaginary world where everything is perfect. Jess is made king of the magical place and Leslie is the queen. In order to get to Terabithia they must rope swing across a creek bed, not too far from their homes. It is doing these visits to Terabithia that Jess and Leslie develop a unparalleled friendship” (HarperCollins). Here it is said that one must be able to leave the real world, and dream or think of possibilities to be able to make it through the real world. Valerie Kuklenski also touches upon Katherine Paterson story on why it's important to get away from everything. “One might wonder, then, why Jess and Leslie dash off their school bus every afternoon and sprint toward this otherworldly realm in ‘The Bridge to Terabithia.’ It turns out to be less a refuge than a training ground where they learn how to stand up to their schoolyard oppressors” (Valerie Kuklenski). Similar to Thoreau’s work, doing so can convey the understanding of man’s existence in the natural world is able to give someone a deeper connection with the world. This movie goes way past what nature also has to

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