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Who is Rousseau? What does he have to do with Walden Lake?
Rousseau was an enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, writer, democratic critic, pioneer of romantic literature school in France18th century, and one of the representatives of the Enlightenment.

He has nothing to do with Walden Lake.

Walden Lake is a record of American writer Thoreau living alone by Walden Lake, which describes what he has seen, heard and thought for more than two years. This book advocates a simple life and loves natural scenery. It is rich in content, profound in meaning and vivid in language.

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Walden Lake is of great aesthetic value. In fact, it is unabashedly said that Walden is a great American text, and all the objects in it are permeated with all Lionel's emotions.

Thoreau is good at using analogy and metaphor to write everything in front of him. In Thoreau's eyes, these natural things are not dead, but alive.

This is because Thoreau used a language close to the soil, just as natural as farmers sowing seeds. It is this language style that keeps the book Walden fresh and tender, and the fresh things last forever. This can be seen everywhere in Walden.

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