in the poem of the battle of ants by Henry David thoreau to what did thoreau compare ant's fight? why did he find it so absorbing?
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In Walden, why did Thoreau compare the battle of the ants to the Battle of Concord? Thoreau is reminded of the Battle of Concord as he watches red and black ants fight near his wood pile. A pacifist, he compare the ants' fight to the legendary battle at Concord to lightheartedly ridicule warfare
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