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Comments Tagged ‘animals’

  • Conclusion 1-9 (1 comment)

    • Comment by Paul Schacht on April 10, 2026

      @courtneygoodwin: I think this is a great point about the different ways that Thoreau references animals in Walden. Including their Latin genus-species names makes most sense when they’re objects of his attention as a naturalist and less sense when he’s referencing them to illustrate general truths like those he offers in this conclusion.

  • Winter Animals (1 comment)

    • Comment by Paul Schacht on March 31, 2026

      @courtneygoodwin: You pose a great question here about how Thoreau sees humans relative to (other) animals. He certainly makes it clear that there are times that he prefers solitude to human company, and that in these times he isn’t without company since he has the company of so many other living things. And he’s certainly troubled by the extractive and instrumental approach that so many humans take towards nature: for example, cutting the ice out of the pond to sell it. But he also celebrates many of his human companions, such as the visitors to his cabin and some of the “former inhabitants” of Walden Woods that he describes in the chapter by that name. And he recognizes that animals aren’t always peaceful: consider the war of the red and black ants. His chapter “Higher Laws” is interesting for its complicated exploration of the higher and lower elements in humans; it seems important to Thoreau for humans to rise above their animal nature in some respects.

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