He uses transcendentalism to bring out the live of living in the wilderness and how easy and free it is.
Thoreau talked about how each season that he lived through gave his tiny house and the wilderness a different feel even though there was cracks and it was not completely done. Even though he did not finish his house until the necessary time so he could be warm during the winter, he would always walk down to this pound that was a mile to a mile and a half away from where he decided to put up his tiny house. Within a less than a week he had created a path down to that very pond that he would visit all of the time. During the winter the water would be frozen over with about a inch or so if snow over top of it strong enough to hold his weight on top. But as winter ended spring came into view the sight if the pond would change and he would get to see a totally …show more content…
As he says in the story no everything is the way it it, you may be poor but that does not Mean you can not enjoy the beauty of the wilderness and the rules that come with it or that help make the existing ones expand more. Thoreau was probably trying to get a point of just because you want to do something different than everyone else does not make it any less than what you want to achieve by trying to accomplish your own dream, you could learn from it and become a much more experienced