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    atmosphere and medium through which we look‚ which morally we can do.” Thoreau was saying that the individual controls the meaning of the art of living. The control the way that they see the world and it is easy for

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    Thoreau‚ Gandhi‚ and King Henry David Thoreau wrote the essay “On the Duty of Civil Disobedience” which gives his reasons for disliking the war which he though was to bring a surplus of slavery. In the essay it describes how he protests against slavery and thought it was wrong to own another human being for profit and labor. In the essay Thoreau discusses his opposition to the American Spanish war and he with others in the United States thought this war was an unjust war. Gandhi study Thoreau

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    Google+ Gmail Calendar more All DocsEdit Into the Wild vs Thoreau ’s Walden Bally Elizabeth Bally Mr. Cunic English 11 Honors 13 Jan. 2013 Into the Wild vs. Walden Into the Wild is a movie based on the adventure of Chris McCandless as he breaks away from his civilized life and travels across the country to live in Alaska. Chris bases his journey off the core beliefs of the novel Walden by Henry David Thoreau. The novel is a description of Thoreau’s life as he exiles himself

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    In each selection Henry David Thoreau‚ Mohandas K. Gandhi‚ and Nelson Mandela reflect the spirit of optimism and individualism which led each of these men to contribute towards social reforms within their countries. In Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience”‚ he begins to speak of the Mexican-American war and how he feels paying taxes that support the war is unjust‚ therefore‚ he protests the payment and is placed in jail. Author Thoreau discusses that taking action to bring about social change is seen through

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    The long essay‚ “Civil Disobedience” was written by Henry David Thoreau to make a statement about the unethical government. He believed‚ “That government is best which governs least.” Thoreau starts of by saying‚ “American people has done all that has been accomplished; and it would have done somewhat more‚ if the government had not sometimes got in its way.” (258) Legislators are constantly putting obstacles in American’s ways. America would have accomplished a great deal more if there weren’t

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    Transcendentalism Within the Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson Romanticism was a movement of American literature that swept the country throughout the 19th century. Within Romanticism‚ was the Transcendentalist Era‚ which began in the early 1800s (Gura 4). Transcendentalism is difficult to define‚ but its core ideas are embodied in the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson is not only known as one of the most influential transcendental writers‚ but as the unofficial leader of the group of transcendentalists

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    After reading the text‚ The American Scholar‚ by Emerson‚ I feel that he is trying to build a new American identity. This lecture was given in 1837‚ only fifty or so years written after the Declaration of Independence was written. Thus‚ I think that Emerson is trying to break away from being European. According to the last author we read‚ Crèvecoeur‚ "The American is a new man‚ who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas and form new opinion. From involuntary idleness

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    Henry James Thoreau was a famous writer who viewed civilization as too ordinary. He wanted to experience life outside of his daily routine‚ so he lived in a cabin in the woods for a while. Most people believed that Thoreau was right to disagree with the basics of society. Because of this‚ he was put on a pedestal that shouldn’t have been created for him. Thoreau wrote a story called Walden based on his time spent in the woods‚ away from civilization. I believe that some of the points he makes within

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    As he returned from Europe in 1833‚ Emerson had already begun to think about the book that would eventually be published under the title Nature. In writing Nature‚ Emerson drew upon material from his journals‚ sermons‚ and lectures. The lengthy essay was first published in Boston by James Munroe and Company in September of 1836. A new edition (also published by Munroe‚ with Emerson paying the printing costs‚ his usual arrangement with Munroe) appeared in December of 1849. This second edition was

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    Thoreau felt like he had a need to live in the woods because he felt like it was the best choice for him. He felt like he didn’t really need anything at all so he lived in a cabin. Thoreau has a lot of assertions about man ‚nature and society and although some of them may be a little extreme he had valid points. Thoreau states we as people have to stand on tip-toe to read and devote our most alert and wakeful hours to. He is saying that if you are going to read something that is more difficult

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