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"Paradise (to be) Regained" is a posthumously published essay by Henry David Thoreau. This essay presents Thoreau's thoughts on the importance of preserving and restoring the natural environment, which he considers essential to achieving a more harmonious and peaceful society.
Thoreau's essays are notable for their lyrical and poetic prose as well as their fantastic ideas about the importance of preserving the natural world. This essay remains a powerful statement on the importance of preserving the environment and a call to action for all who care about the future of our planet.

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Summary
The original book of essays is a play on John Milton's epic "Paradise Lost," which explores the biblical story of Adam and Eve's fall from grace and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. However, Thoreau's essay provides a more hopeful and optimistic view of the potential for humans to regain a sense of paradise through the restoration and preservation of the natural world.
Thoreau argues that the natural environment is an essential part of human well-being and happiness, and that the destruction of natural habitats and species has serious consequences for human society. He calls for a more proactive and intentional approach to conservation and restoration, one that takes responsibility for human impact on the natural world and seeks to reverse the damage done.

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Paradise (To Be) Regained