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    into the Manifest Destiny‚ which basically said that America had a right to claim all of North America. Other Americans did not think that the war was worth spending all of their tax money on. One famous figure that refused to pay his taxes was Henry David Thoreau. His refusal to pay his taxes caused him to wind-up in jail where he wrote one of his most famous pieces‚ Civil Disobedience‚ a novel about how to protest with using methods of non-violence. Abolitionists did not see the point in paying

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    with nature to find union with the Over-Soul. When this occurred‚ one was cleansed of materialistic aims‚ and was left with a sense of self-reliance and purity. Two authors who were among the leaders of the movement were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau‚ whose works "Nature"‚ "Self-Reliance"‚ and "Walden" brought America to the forefront of the transcendentalist movement. Their ideas opposed the popular materialist views of life and voiced a desire for freedom of the individual from artificial

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    future and the future of generations to come. Tim DeChristopher used civil disobedience to stop the auction of oil and gas leases being held by the BLM. Mohandas Gandhi used nonviolent resistance against the British who occupied India. While Henry David Thoreau not only used these methods of nonviolent protest‚ he actually helped to define criteria of what is to be considered civil disobedience. What is civil disobedience? It can be defined as the active nonviolent refusal to obey a law that

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    English 303 Semester Final Review Answer the questions or complete the sentences. There is an answer for every number. Unit 1 1. List the three core values Puritan literature in Unit 1 share: a. Piety b. Courage c. Industry 2. In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ why did Jonathan Edwards fiery sermon use imagery‚ such as being held in God’s hand over a lake of fire and brimstone? Jonathan Edwards wanted to create a mental picture for the audience. The imagery emphasizes the intensity

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    Although the transcendentalism movement was an extremely long time ago the ideas are still pertinent today. When Henry David Thoreau said‚ “Let him step to the music which he hears‚ however measured or far away. It is not important that he should mature as soon as an apple tree or an oak”(247)‚ that he would be telling people to be themselves many generations later. The transcendentalism movement took place during the early 1800’s when America was developing its own writing

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    right but sometimes that is not the case‚ they might direct us to the wrong way “They think that‚ if that they should resist‚ the remedy would be worse than the evil. But it’s the fault of the government itself that the remedy is worse than evil” Henry David Thoreau‚ Civil Disobedience. Liberty gives us the freedom to say no that what make it very important. Around 1962 our society suffered from a dysfunction because of the unequal rights caused by the segregation between black and white and the lack

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    Transcendentalism Essay Transcendentalism is known as the philosophical movement as a protest to the general state of culture and society. Many Transcendentalists include Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. The way Chris McCandless acted during the end of his life were a lot like these Transcendentalists. Many people‚ including myself‚ would consider Chris McCandless to be a Transcendentalist. The ways that he hated on society‚ burned his money after he ruined his car‚ and went out into

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    reason and morality. Having freedom equals having the power to think‚ to speak‚ and to act without externally imposed restrains. As a matter of fact‚ finding freedom in order to live free is the common idea in Plato with "The Allegory of the Cave"; Henry David Thoreau with " Where I lived and What I lived for"; and Jean Paul Sartre with " Existentialism". Generally‚ Plato‚ Thoreau‚ and Sartre suggested that human life should be free. They differ in what that freedom is. Plato thinks it is found in the

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    trust and confidence. There was also a value for individuality‚ nonconformity‚ free thought‚ as well as for self reliance and simplicity. The men that were responsible for making the Transcendentalist Movement were Ralph Waldo Emerson and soon Henry David Thoreau‚ who was mentored by Emerson. These men encouraged individualism and nonconformity. Most importantly‚ supported fighting for justice against the corruption in government‚ more so Thoreau with his essay with the focus of civil

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    well‚ it really very simply comes down to our willingness to put our personal feelings‚ opinions and beliefs aside‚ if only to allow someone else a moment to have the floor. “It takes two to speak the truth - one to speak and another to hear.” ~ Henry David Thoreau To listen‚ by definition‚ is to make the conscious effort to focus our undividedattention on another person. In the competitive world of business or the roller coaster ride that are relationships‚ the ability to listen‚ comprehend and respond

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