Walden Pond (national Reading Classic)

Walden Pond (national Reading Classic)

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"Walden Pond" is a record of what the American writer Thoreau saw, thought, and realized when he lived alone on the shores of Walden Pond. He lived in a cabin he built by the lake for two years, two months and two days. The Walden Pond in his works is clear and pure, deep and meaningful, suitable for winter and summer, sunny and rainy, suitable for viewing from a distance and close up, suitable for close reading and shallow appreciation, and suitable for the ages. He uses it as a means to wash away the worldly dust and cleanse the spirit. This great poet was wandering by the lake. He had talents and philosophical thoughts that transcended time and space. With his wonderful pen, he turned this small lake of only 61 acres into a bright starry sky that the whole world looked up to. This is a simple book, but also a profound book, a simple book, but also a gorgeous book. Today, when the natural ecology is subject to unprecedented pollution and damage, it has even more special significance. Walden Pond has become a symbol of mankind's desire to return to nature.

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