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    Emerson and Thoreau are equally significant writers when it comes to transcendentalism. Both writers were part of the movement and genuinely believed that individualism is vital to having a successful and fulfilling life. In fact‚ Thoreau lived on Emerson’s property when he began constructing his popular book “Walden”. The two of them were close and shared the same theme that focused on nature and individualism. However‚ this is not the only thing that the two writers have in common. In Emerson’s

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    A nonconformist is a person who whose behavior or views do not conform to prevailing ideas or practices. You’re simple average everyday people typically follow big crowds and do whatever it take to fit in and be the same even though sometimes they want change ever so badly‚ it takes a brave person to go agents the crowd to stand out and make their word be heard. Two people that stand out and express their thoughts not only for themselves but for everyone are Rosa Parks from the Civil rights movement

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    How would you describe the everyday observations you make in our modern day? Ralph Waldo Emerson one said “Perception is not whimsical‚ but fatal. If I see a trait‚ my children will see it after me‚ and in course of time‚ all mankind‚ -- although it may chance that no one has seen it before me. For my perception of it is as much a fact as the sun.” Ralph Waldo Emerson had an outlook on life that people in the present should truly focus on. He perceived people to be thinkers‚ although he felt the

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    delighted by it‚ but that he also enjoys it. He explores the differences between how adults see nature and the way children view it. Finally‚ he once again states his love of nature. Ralph Waldo Emerson was not only an excited writer of nature‚ but an enjoyer of its wonderful aspects as well. In his passage‚ Emerson states that "Within [the] plantations of God‚ a decorum and sanctity reign‚ a perennial festival is dressed‚ and the guest sees not how he should tire of them in a thousand years." With this

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    home‚ she received her usual greeting from Emerson. “Hello cat.” She rubbed his ears and found her usual place on the couch. For the longest time she’d gone on and on to Emerson about how she’d kill to go on a date with Azazel. “Can you believe it Emerson?” She walked to the kitchen and poured the puffball some food and filled his water. “I‚ Ruby Bennett‚ am going on a date with Azazel von Trip. A.K.A the hottest guy in the entire universe.” Emerson meowed at her as if to respond with “Could

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson Also known as father of Transcendentalism‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ had unique philosophies that impact our society even today. Emerson was born in Boston on May 25‚ 1803 to William Emerson and Ruth Emerson. As Ralph Waldo Emerson was growing up‚ he had a difficult life. His father died in 1811. His mother was left with no other option‚ but to take in boarders to support her family. The paternal aunt‚ Mary Mood Emerson‚ was a great influence in Emerson’s early life. She was a gnomic

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    This school was named after a hero. A man who made mistakes but tried to fix them. He was one of the first men in this city after the civil war to try and unite the black and whites together. But do you think he would be happy having the school he was named after divided because of the reminders of the war? Though he was a rebel‚ that does not mean we have to stay the rebels. It is past the time for a change. We need to stay up to date in our teaching methods as well as our social understanding for

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    The Nature of the Spiritual Thesis: In “Nature” by Ralph Woldo Emerson‚ he takes a point of view on religion and spirituality that was not common for his time. He argues that seeking God in the traditional sense‚ through organized religion‚ is not as effective as seeking a Power personal to one’s self through nature. When seeking faith through nature a much more influential connection can be created‚ a relationship that can aid in times of turmoil and stress. True enlightenment comes when one unites

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts on the 25th of May‚ 1803 to his mother‚ Ruth Haskins‚ and his father Rev. William Emerson. Emerson’s father died at an early age‚ and he was raised by his mother as well as his Aunt Mary Emerson‚ who became a big influence in his life. In his younger years‚ Emerson attended the Boston Latin School at the age of nine‚ and then Harvard College at the early age of fourteen. After graduating from Harvard in 1821 at eighteen

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    Waldo Emerson is the same as saying Transcendentalism. A word not many understand‚ a concept seen in his convictions; not only a literary movement but a lifestyle movement and the beginning of a long term change in society.” What is popularly called Transcendentalism among us‚ is Idealism;” (Emerson‚ The Trancendeltalist‚ from Lectures‚ 1842)this movement allowed intellectual support and leadership to a number of social reforms that would not have been able to occur without the ideals of Emerson.

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