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Henry David Thoreau - Biography

Thoreau (Henry David Thoreau) is a name associated with nature, individualism, and transcendentalism in American literature. The 19th-century American writer, poet, and philosopher left an indelible mark on the history of literature and philosophy. In this biography, we will talk about the life and philosophical views of Toro, his contribution to American literature and his influence on modern thinking.

Henry David was born July 12, 1817 in Concord, Massachusetts, in the family of a peasant and peasant woman. His childhood was associated with close contact with nature, as his family lived on a farm and had a close relationship with the surrounding nature. This experience had a profound impact on his future creativity and philosophical beliefs.

Henry was educated at Harvard College, where he studied philosophy, rhetoric, and science. At university, he met Ralph Waldo Emerson, an influential American transcendentalist who became his friend and mentor. Emerson had a profound influence on philosophical views and inspired his spiritual quest.

Henry was one of the leading representatives of American transcendentalism, a philosophical movement that recognized the importance of intuition, nature and spirituality. His most famous work, the essay "Walks" (Walden; or, Life in the Woods), is an icon of this movement and describes his experimental living in a forest where he sought to live closer to nature and understand its profound lessons.

In Thoreau's work, nature plays a central role. He urged people to turn to nature to seek truth and spiritual enlightenment. His philosophy challenged materialism and consumer society, emphasizing spiritual values and self-development.

Henry was also an activist and abolitionist. His essay "Civil Disobedience" became an important document in the struggle for civil rights and against slavery. He called for active participation in social movements and disobedience to unfit laws.

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