The difference between Henry David Thoreau and E.B White’s “Walden,” is simply the theme and style of the way the two authors write about the pond. In Thoreau’s version he is straightforward with his style and his theme is to live life with simplicity and harmony with nature. “Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of equal simplicity, and I may say innocence, with Nature herself,” is one of the quotes that Thoreau wrote in “Walden.” It shows the way he lived with simplicity with nature, something that he wanted his readers to learn how to live. In the E.B White version of “Walden,” his style is satirical and the theme of his version is man’s interference with nature and the human kind depends on technology. “In the brief glimpse