How Does Henry David Thoreau Use Literary Elements In Walden

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In a few paragraphs extracted from Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, his philosophy of the value of people’s ideas and attitude towards people in general is evident. When talking about people, he referred to them as vermin, which shows a disdainful tone towards people; however, he still invites multiple ‘souls’ to his abode in the woods, which means he still needs them for something: their ideas. In addition, what’s interesting, is the piece is written in first person, and it’s as if it was a part of his personal diary that is read nearly 200 years later. Thoreau utilizes a plethora of literary devices to express his feelings about humans and their ideas through his transcendental viewpoint. Specifically, he creates an atmosphere to share ideas