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How is paradox used in Walden, Chapter 11?

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In Chapter Eleven, Thoreau discusses the hunting and consumption of animals, which he considers to be "unclean", and which, he uses paradox to highlight our need for a spiritual life with our need for sustenance. This paradox demonstrates Thoreau's belief that man's basic instincts are his most valuable asset, and when utilized, allow for a higher degree of spiritual satisfaction.

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