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    1. gsdfgfEmerson‚ Thoreau‚ and the Transcendentalist Movement ... www.academia.edu/.../Emerson_Thoreau_and_the_Transcendentalist_M...‎ * * Jan 1‚ 2006 - Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were giants of .... B. This series of lectures will‚ thus‚ emphasize the lives and thoughts of Emerson andThoreau but will link ... as diverse as Hawthorne and Dickinson‚ Thoreau and Whitman. .... most Americans knew they existed‚ especially those from India. 2. Free Indian Thought

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    Comparing Ideals from Thoreau and Emerson Emerson and Thoreau both use imagery sunrise to describe their ideas of what finding the self should be like. Emerson uses imagery to argue the fact that the current generation constantly spends its time trying to replicate what older generations did and have done. Thoreau on the other hand uses imagery to describe and argue the fact that we live our lives indifferent; not really noticing and appreciating our daily lives. Emerson uses the imagery in the

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    Nowadays‚ whether citizens should pay tax to their countries or not is becoming a frequent topic of discussion. From my own perspective‚ I hold the opinion that people are supposed to pay tax to state and I am going to argue about this issue as well as exhibit my own ideas in this essay. To be sure‚ I would acknowledge that there exist rational reasons for not paying tax to state. The most important one is that residents can undoubtedly feel stressed because of being asked for paying tax to their

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    Henry David Thoreau

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    something different to everyone. To Henry David Thoreau it means not being locked down to the rules of society. To be free from social slaughter of word of mouth. Free from taxes that society is forced to pay and why? Because some big shot said so? Thoreau was a man in a natural world‚ he knew true happiness‚ he didn’t care about society and class‚ never felt alone‚ he believed in an existence far different than we do‚ John Muir lived a life like Thoreau‚ and modern society is not capable of living

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    Emerson’s Influence of Thoreau Amateur naturalist‚ essayist‚ lover of solitude and poet‚ Henry David Thoreau was a student and protégé of the great American philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson. Thoreau’s construction of a cabin on Emerson’s land at Walden Pond is a fitting symbol of the intellectual debt that Thoreau owed to Emerson. In “Nature‚” Emerson wrote‚ “In the woods‚ we return to reason and faith….” However‚ it was Thoreau who took this literally and tests Emerson’s ideas about

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    Walden‚ written by Henry David Thoreau is highly cyclical text in nature. This cyclical structure contributes to prominent themes in the book such as nature‚ simplicity‚ and independence‚ and enhances the motif of the individual versus society. The aim of this paper is to examine the ways in which the text is cyclical‚ and analyze how this structure supports greater themes present in Walden. Ultimately‚ the cyclicality of the text manifests itself in concepts of time and seasons‚ the rhetoric

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    Walking Thoreau Analysis

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    beauty or the landscape there is among us!” (Thoreau). In Thoreau’s essay‚ Walking‚ he explains the importance of embracing nature and all it has to offer man. Walking‚ displays the lack of attentiveness man has for nature. The beauty and lessons nature has to offer are amazing‚ but‚ instead of appreciating it‚ “we only see the flowers that are under our feet in the meadows.” (Thoreau) while there is so much more. To truly “see” this beauty‚ Thoreau emphasizes how important it is that man realizes

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    In "Civil Disobedience"‚ why does Thoreau refuse to pay his poll tax? In Thoreau’s essay "Resistance to Civil Government"‚ Henry David Thoreau outlines a utopian society in which each individual would be responsible for governing himself. His opposition to a centralized government is an effort to disassociate with the American government‚ which at the time was supporting slavery and unjustly invading Mexico. While the individual rule would work well for Thoreau who is a man of conscience‚ it does

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    Thoreau and Dependency

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    Whether it is dependency on someone else for money‚ food‚ or clothing‚ it all creates a feeling of resentment in a person. Upon taking this into consideration‚ the ideals of individualism and self-sufficiency begin to appeal to someone. Self-sufficiency takes the weight of dependency completely off one’s shoulders and the idea of individualism takes the guilt of their shoulders as well. No longer would you need to depend on others‚ and you wouldn’t feel obliged to help other’s either. Instead you

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    ed‚ and see their very existence as  nothing more than antiquated customs devoid of  any real meaning.  While transcendentalist  thinkers‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson and David Thoreau both enthusiastically venerate this notion of  individualism‚ there exists a subtle difference in the application of their shared belief system.  Thoreau essentially takes Emerson’s passionate credence of Individualism and brings it to its full  and active fruition‚ especially as it relates to governmental resistance.   

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