Living Like Weasles

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Bobby L

 

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May 30, 2015

 

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He states to completely ignore the modern translations offered by the "modern cheap and fertile press." (Thoreau 159) The reader feels after this that Thoreau is now a member of the elite upper class addressing his audience. He states at the end of the essay for "noble villages of men" (Thoreau 162) in which education is spread broadly through the population instead of thinly over the aristocrats, the reader feels Thoreau must realize the pointlessness of assuming that woodcutters would read Aeschylus in Greek...
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He states at the end of the essay for "noble villages of men" (Thoreau 162) in which education is spread broadly through the population instead of thinly over the aristocrats, the reader feels Thoreau must realize the pointlessness of assuming that woodcutters would read Aeschylus in Greek. This tension through his diction creates a sort of snobbish image for Thoreau...
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