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Exploring Parables: Thoreau's "Hindoo Prince" and Olson's Ideas

Dive into a comparative analysis of the parable of the "Hindoo Prince" in Thoreau's work with Olson's ideas. Discover the connections between water, solid ground, reality, and perturbation. Unravel these concepts through textual evidence and deepen your understanding.

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Exploring Parables: Thoreau's "Hindoo Prince" and Olson's Ideas

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  1. Humanities Thoreau: Part 2 Read from the bottom of pg. 76 to the bottom of pg. 77. When you’ve finished, describe how the parable of the “Hindoo Prince” is similar to Olson’s ideas.

  2. Vocab • Perturbation • Ulysses • Alluvion • Point d’appui • Nilometer

  3. Come up with an argument • In no less than three sentences, describe how the following ideas are connected in the 1st paragraph on page 78: • Water • Solid ground • Reality • In order to get credit you must back up your above description with evidence from the text (direct quotes) • This will be done in two paragraphs. The first describes how the ideas are connected and the second shows how your evidence is connected

  4. Question Sheet • Answer the remaining questions found on your handout

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