The chapter on the lake in "Walden Pond" is really beautiful. It's just that when I saw the sentence "it's still the same water surface I saw when I was young; but I have changed a lot", I felt sad, and even Thoreau would be changed by the world.
I thought that the reason why "Walden" attracted you was the profound thoughts in it. After reading an article carefully, I found that for the description of the scenes involved in each paragraph, there were no other sentences directly describing the thoughts after writing, but that One piece is so wonderful. It seems that I have been ignoring a word he said, which he has been faithfully recording.
Sometimes when I think about it, it is not Walden Pond that is beautiful, but Thoreau's world. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com