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  • Winter Animals (1 comment)

    • Comment by Paul Schacht on April 2, 2026

      @tirone: Whether or not Thoreau was thinking of his own effort at self-realization in describing the foxes, it’s easy to see a parallel. I like your idea.

      I think it’s interesting, too, that at first the foxes aspire to be dogs, and then, in the next sentence, to be human. In paragraphs 9 and 10 below, humans and dogs collaborate to hunt foxes. Better to be the hunter than the hunted, I suppose.

      Thoreau’s narrative of the hunter who shoots a fox in paragraph 10 is unsentimental, yet paragraph 4 certainly sets me up, as a reader, to root for the fox as the story unfolds.

      There’s a lot to ponder here, especially in light of what Thoreau has to say in “Higher Laws” about hunting, fishing, and the fact that “We are conscious of an animal in us, which awakens in proportion as our higher nature slumbers.”

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