One of the "golden lines" from "Walden" could be: "<span>Let us settle ourselves, and work and wedge our feet downward through the mud and slush of opinion, and prejudice, and tradition, and delusion, and appearance, that alluvion which covers the globe, through Paris and London, through New York and Boston and Concord, through church and state, through poetry, philosophy and religion, till we come to a hard bottom and rocks in place, which we can call </span><span>reality."
This line illustrates the romantic idea of nature as a source of spiritual nourishment. More precisely, nature is here represented as a complete opposite of the civilized and urbanized world, with all of its cultural phenomena. According to Thoreau, we shouldn't be wary of the mud in nature. We should be wary of the real, sticky, burdening mud of civilization, which is so difficult to get rid of. It is the mud of prejudice, opinion, tradition, delusion - everything that the civilized people cling to so ardently.</span>
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The letter is below in explanation.
Explanation:
Oxford street, London
17th July 2020.
The Honorable President
London.
Dear Mr. President,
I am writing this to inform you about an important issue. The doctors have been on strike due to lack of safety equipment's. As you are already aware about the current pandemic situation, the strike of doctors is not acceptable. If the doctors will be on strike for long period there will be emergency situation in the city.
The doctors are need to ensure that their security is country priority and they will be provided with Personal Protective Equipment at immediate basis so they can resume their work and end the strike.
It is requested to kindly ask relevant authorities to provide safety equipment's to doctors on urgent basis. Also to ensure that there are adequate PPE available for all the doctors for future.
Hope you will look and resolve the matter soon.
Thank you for your public service.
Your's Sincerely,
John Hawking.
John.hawkingyahoo.com
+41-232-588-984
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