What does Thoreau say in Walden that people do when they hear the fire bells?

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2026-03-29 14:55

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Thoreau observes that people often rush to the scene of a fire when they hear the fire bells, out of curiOSity and a desire for excitement, rather than genuine concern for those involved. He criticizes this as a reflection of society's tendency to be drawn to sensationalism and spectacle, while ignoring the deeper, more meaningful aspects of life.

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