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25 June, 02:11

1. What is Henry David Thoreau calling for early in paragraph 2 when he writes,

"Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity!"?

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  1. 25 June, 02:26
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    By writing 'Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity' Henry David Thoreau is calling for a simple life, to lead a life of simplicity.

    Explanation:

    Henry David Thoreau is an author of the novel 'Where I Lived, and What I Lived for.' The main purpose of this novel is to insist readers to lead a simple life.

    In the novel, we will come across a paragraph where Henry writes, 'Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity!' By this he means that a man shouldn't be overly possessed by materialistic things and he should live a simple life which involves living in our natural surroundings. A man should nourish his body and his soul.
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