Nature is a beautiful thing and sadly, for a lot of people it passes them by too quickly. Henry David Thoreau in the novel, Walden and Civil Disobedience describes nature as one of the most important aspects of the human experience. Before reading the novel I …show more content…
The novel, A Year of Magical Thinking written by Joan Didion describes a story about death. The famous saying, “live life like todays your last day alive” ran across my mind after reading the novel because it made me question the meaning of life. Joan Didion lost her husband and daughter within a short period of time, everything that was important to her, gone in a blink of an eye. Talking about the novel in class got me thinking about death and how fast a death can flip someone’s world upside down. Like Joan Didion stated, “Life changes in the instant. The ordinary instant” (Didion 97). It brought back memories of when family member passed away and the feeling that you have in the pit of your stomach when you here the news. The thought made me think about the bigger picture, the idea of moving on with your life and how you do not take a single day for granted. Talking in class about how death allows you to rethink your life and possibly change some big aspect of your