Sophia Cordovana- Reflection on a Quote Found in Class Text Book-In Class Reading- 1
In the class text book "The American Camino", by Kip Redick, in chapter four "Can Wildness Be Found on a Wilderness Trail", reference a quote by transcendentalists Henry David Thoreau. The quote said, "We go eastward to realize history and study the works of art and literature, retracing the steps of the race; we go westward as into the future, with a spirt of enterprise and adventure". I really enjoy and appreciate the idea that this quote vocalizes. Recognizing our past, honoring that, as well as stepping boldly into the unknown. I think that this is a concept that has held the attention of US citizens for a long time, and is practically ingrained in the fabric of what make us a nation. Embarking on a journeying to a new land for a greater promise of peace, expanding westwards with westward expansion, and even our country's innovative way of preserving "untouched wildlife/senary" through National Parks Service. It is obvious that this message of going westward, being as simple as taking a walk in wilderness on a National Parks, is really shown to have continued to be important to Americans.
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