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Why does Thoreau go into such detail to describe the natural setting around the wild apple tree?

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For Thoreau, being in nature enables him to feel better about himself because it is true and almost primal, in the way that he is immersed in a setting of which he is a part. It is to this extent of feeling comfortable and content, almost a sense of synchronicity coming over him, that describes his feelings about existing in the natural setting.

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