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Henry David Thoreau was an American poet, philosopher, esseyist, scientist and the leading Transcendentalist. Thoreau admired nature and even spent two years living in solitude in a wooden cabin on a Walden pond. He believed in simplicity and that happiness comes from inside not from material goods.

This reference is of essential importance for the story because love, money, faith and fame are all the ‘things’ that Christopher could have had if he had never left his family. However; his moral values made him leave his family’s values with the greater aim of finding the universal truth.