- In Walden, Thoreau begins with a chapter on “Economy,” dealing with “the necessaries of life” (p. 975). What did he see as the necessities of life? Do you agree with his list? What would you add?\
- In Walden, Thoreau describes “Where I Lived, and What I Lived For.” Write a manifesto, describing either your current living situation and life purpose, or your ideal living situation and life purpose. Where do you live, and what do you live for?