Walden

what arguments does thoreau present in “solitude” to demonstrate that he is not lonely in his isolated cabin?

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Thoreau draws a distinction between solitudeand loneliness, which one can feel even when one is in the company of other people. Thoreau finds solitude an essential time for personal reflection character building. Thoreau needs solitude to gain perspective away from the maddening crowd.