Topic > The theme of education in 'The Huckleberry's' - 1043

While in the process you acquire everything you need to produce. Companies “monopoly will be the shore” (32). Take away the beauty of nature to do whatever suits their pockets. When companies find a piece of nature that makes them money, they buy the land and strip it of its beauty and turn it into private property. Taking away a part of nature, once open and free, from the people who lived in the area. In the words of Thoreau “Most men, it seems to me, care not for Nature, and would sell their parts of all her beauty, as long as they might live, for a stated and not very large sum” (32 ). He knew in his time that the average person does not care about the beauty of nature. That if they could sell nature for a quick buck, most would. This is in line with his thoughts on private ownership of nature. Nature will be devoured for its resources available to Americans to make money. He wants nature to be public for all people, so that one person or origin cannot keep it to themselves and what they want and ruin its beauty. This is the same thought behind the creation of public parks whether national, state or