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The answer is "Nature"
The scene described in Walden focuses heavily, if not exclusively, on nature and the effect that the natural wonder of Walden Pond had on Thoreau. This is also the most key element of Transcendentalism: the search for enlightenment not in man-made society but in the natural world.
The scene described in Walden focuses heavily, if not exclusively, on nature and the effect that the natural wonder of Walden Pond had on Thoreau. This is also the most key element of Transcendentalism: the search for enlightenment not in man-made society but in the natural world.
The correct answer is: Nature.
"Walden" was a book reflecting Thoreau's thoughts upon living a simple life in natural surroundings.
Thoreau was a transcendalist thinker, meaning that he believed in the inherent goodness of people and nature.
In this excerpt, Thoreau talks about a beautiful lake and how it is lit and darkned by the sun and the clouds until it resembles a "lower heaven."