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    REACTION PAPER “A ROSE FOR EMILY” BY FAULKNER This story is a kind of sad and sorrow‚ Emily was a unhappy girl who lost her father and later she discovered that her fiancé was homosexual‚ this was too much for her and she decide to kill her boyfriend and live with the dead body for 40 years until she died. Here we can see that she doesn’t’ live in real life‚ she was in a fantasy‚ her pain turn her in a fantasy and she create a barrier; she was totally outside of reality‚ analyzing

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    society. This film has many different ideals of transcendentalism including non-conformity‚ excelling‚ and open mindedness. One of the most prominent aspects of transcendentalism in Dead Poet Society is non-conformity. In “Self-reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ whom is a transcendentalist author‚ he converses about conformity. According to Emerson‚ conformity takes away a person’s individualism. This quote from Emerson’s “Self Reliance” explains his thoughts on conformity‚ “Society everywhere is

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    “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” This quote was taken from transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ who believed that individuality was the greatest armament that any man could hold. Emerson stressed the importance of taking one’s role in society and making oneself distinguished in that role. In Emerson’s Self-Reliance‚ these ideas are demonstrated through his writing. Emerson believes that God has given every person

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    During the 1800s‚ Henry David Thoreau who wrote about many different topics‚ from love to politics to religious views to nature. He is famously known for being one of the most famous Transcendentalists‚ during his era. The Transcendentalist Era was a time when writers “asserted the existence of an ideal spiritual reality and scientific reality” (“Transcendentalist.” The Free Dictionary) into their work. In his works‚ especially in the poem “Friendship‚” Thoreau uses imagery‚ metaphors and rhyme

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    True Friend

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    Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven’t learned the meaning of friendship‚ you really haven’t learned anything. . A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide‚ and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness and its sincerity. A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil; but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls and small‚ silly presents every so often - just to save it from drying out completely

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    Cited: Emerson‚ Ralph Waldo. “Nature.” The Norton Anthology of American Literature. Sixth Edition. Julia Readhead‚ Anne Hellman‚ Brian Baker. London‚ England. W.W. and Norton Company‚ 2003. 482-571. Print. Krakauer‚ Jon. Into the Wild. New York: Anchor‚ 1997. Print. Thoreau‚

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    Johnny Holton Intro to Humanities: Ideas/Values 2013SU_HUMNT-1102-NET02_11253 Unit 4 Essay I watched the short film on the “Examined Life”. It was a documentary film done in 2008 directed by Astra Taylor. The documentary features eight significant modern philosophers walking around different cities. They discuss the everyday claim of their ideas in today’s culture. The documentary offers isolated moments with great philosophers from areas extending from moral philosophy to cultural theory

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    "envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide"‚ This quote comes from Self-reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ and in Self-reliance he talks about how a person should always be himself ‚and that a person should not conform to what society wants them to be‚ also that if someone wants to be great he will be misunderstood by a lot of peoples opinions. I personally agree with most of his views‚ with the first point I mostly do agree with that if a person is trying to be someone else then they’re not going

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    The meaning of Beauty and The Color Purple "Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful‚ we must carry it with us or we find it not" -Ralph Waldo Emerson As stated by Emerson‚ beauty cannot be found unless carried within one ’s self first. In the novel by Alice Walker‚ "The Color Purple"‚ Celie finds out that beauty is not real unless it is first found within‚ so that that beauty felt can reflect for others to see. [Celie went through

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    Justin Gallagher Mr. Allen AP English 11 7 December 2012 “Our anniversary is one of hope‚ and‚ perhaps‚ not enough of labor.” Ralph Waldo Emerson addressed the 1837 incoming class of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. He spoke about how the American scholar should rely on oneself to make advancements and not be dependent on others. Emerson uses methods of argumentation‚ literary elements‚ and Romantic and Transcendental elements to convey the message of self-reliance. First‚ throughout the speech

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