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    People would argue that culture doesn’t affect peoples perspectives on the world. Which in some cases are true‚ people to break out of their future and develop their own views on the world. Not only on how they feel the world but how they see each other as humans. In " AnIndian father’s plea" he said in his letter to the teacher " is not culturally disadvantaged‚ but he is culturally different." (Robert Lake). The sun when we didn’t know much about the American culture‚ but I’m certain that his perspectives

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    A transcendentalist is a person who believes that the truths about life and death can be reached by going outside the world of senses. In Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild‚ Krakauer follows the path Chris McCandless took leading to his death. Chris McCandless was a person who disappeared from the world. Based on information from different people he met‚ Chris traveled around for a mere 2 ½ years (Krakauer author’s note). He never stayed in one area for long‚ he traveled all around North America‚ but

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    Relying on one’s self‚ perceived through the eyes of Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ is seemingly the only way to show a man’s true genius and goodness to society. Transcendentalism‚ continually associated with Emerson and his essay “Self-reliance”‚ announces how the belief in one’s self and one’s ideals pushes away society’s conformity nature‚ and creates new ideas and questions. Throughout Emerson’s essay‚ he preaches for society to break away from traditional values‚ maintain open-minds‚ and embrace change

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    Henry David Thoreau‚ one of the best American romantic writers of his time‚ left a huge question for us about dwelling and what that means. He explains in his essays his opinions on the subject‚ but leaves the choice of how to live up to the reader. He isn’t trying to force civilization to change‚ but he at least wants us to think about the benefits of connecting with our earth. Thoreau wants us to spend time with‚ and develop a relationship with it‚ by separating us from technology‚ and other people

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    Self-Reliance was a masterful piece by‚ author‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson. It embodied the man’s belief that every person should live to the beat of their own drum‚ or do as they would do. He didn’t think that people‚ if they were to truly flourish‚ were to follow the rantings on of others or follow the herd. He believed that the human spirit was something to be embraced by the owner of said spirit‚ not to be locked away behind the walls brought up by popular culture and those who find the spirit’s ideals

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    The difference between life and death can be listening to the opinions of friends and family. This is portrayed in Into the Wild‚ written by Jon Krakauer and Grizzly Man‚ directed by Werner Herzog. In Walden‚ written by Henry David Thoreau‚ he did not die but his time spent at Walden was time wasted. Depending on the situation‚ it can be vital to take others’ opinions of our actions into consideration when making our own decisions. However‚ in other situations‚ the opposite can occur where it is

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    Simplicity‚ a word made famous by a philosophical movement that arose in the early nineteenth century called transcendentalism. While possibly being the widespread understanding of it‚ transcendentalism was more than a simplistic viewpoint. It involved three major core beliefs including the human‚ God‚ and nature. This movement would have proven to be a popular one and has affected modern day life and lifestyle. Today‚ the importance of the individual is very known. Another commonly used theme today

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    Henry David Thoreau was an American writer inspired by the transcendentalist foundations of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Followers of the philosophy valued nature and believed that individualism was the key to attaining enlightenment. Thoreau was heavily influenced by Emerson’s concepts. He believed the best way to recreate Emerson’s vision was to seclude himself in the woods. His work‚ Walden‚ tells of his experiences living on his own and was geared towards intellectuals like himself. In “Conclusion‚”

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    Secondly‚ these epigraphs have unique relationships with their respective chapters. For example‚ "I wished to acquire the simplicity‚ native feelings‚ and virtues of savage life; to divest myself of the factitious habits‚ prejudices and imperfections of civilization; ... and to find‚ amidst the solitude and grandeur of the western wilds‚ more correct views of human nature and of the true interests of man." (Krakauer 157). This epigraph is a smooth transition into getting back to Chris after the long

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ an American essayist‚ lecturer‚ and poet. In Ralphs essay "Self-Reliance" during the time of the transcendentalism‚ in 1841. Transcendentalism is the idea of ones thought and spiritual things are more real than ordinary human experiences and material things. Emerson’s purpose is focusing on describing on hoe you should do what you believe is right‚ rather than going with what society thinks. Emerson adopts a philosophical tone in order to convince the reader to not be a follower

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