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"Wild Apples" is an essay by Henry David Thoreau first published in 1862. In the essay, Thoreau discusses the history and mythology of the wild apple, and the ways in which it is celebrated and overlooked in American culture.
"Wild Apples" is a thoughtful and reflective essay that celebrates the beauty and value of the wild and encourages readers to appreciate the diversity and complexity of the natural world around them. Thoreau's ideas continue to inspire readers today, reminding them of the importance of connecting with the natural world and valuing nature's many gifts and wonders.

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Summary
Thoreau begins the essay by discussing the historical and cultural significance of wild apples. He describes the different types of wild apples, their unique characteristics, and how they have been used as food and medicine throughout history.
Thoreau also reflects on the ways in which wild apples are overlooked and ignored in modern society in favor of more commercialized and homogenized varieties. He suggests that this means a loss of cultural and ecological diversity and encourages readers to embrace the wild and the unconventional in all aspects of life.

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Contents

THE HISTORY OF THE APPLE-TREE
THE WILD APPLE
THE CRAB
HOW THE WILD APPLE GROWS
THE FRUIT, AND ITS FLAVOR
THEIR BEAUTY
THE NAMING OF THEM
THE LAST GLEANING
THE ¡°FROZEN-THAWED¡± APPLE