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    reversal of Earth’s magnetic field could destroy man-kind. However‚ in C.S. Lewis’s the abolition of man Lewis discusses what he thinks will cause the destruction of Man. Lewis says that the destruction of Man will be when Man has control over himself and future generations‚ and when Man does not follow the principles of the Tao; however‚ the Tao is based on natural instincts which is what Man follows once he is emancipated from the Tao‚ and the tools that Man has invented for future generations to use

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    both "Self Reliance‚" by Ralph Waldo Emerson and "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave‚" by Frederick Douglass‚ one might notice a trend in what both writers regard as the key to happiness or self-fulfillment. Emerson and Douglass both imply that acquiring knowledge is what people should strive for throughout their lives. However‚ their perceptions on the kind of knowledge should be attained is where their ideas diverge; Emerson is the one that encourages one to develop

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    If we must die : A summary At the beginning when I started reading the poem “If we must die” I spent a long time thinking what does this poem mean and then I had to read it a couple of times to understand every sense of each word. Various question started running in my mind I became more interested in the poem as well as the writer. I tried to find out more information about the writer and different meanings for the poem. Indirectly‚ the poem clarify how black people were suffering from the way they were treated and how

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson once said “All of nature can have a similar effect when our minds are open to it. Nature never looks unimportant. Even the wisest person can’t fully understand all of nature’s secrets‚ and they never lose their curiosity. Nature never becomes boring to a wise person.” He was notorious for his love and passion for nature. He proved to people that nature can drastically change your life and increase your happiness. Transcendentalism -“promotes intuitive‚ spiritual thinking instead

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    existence as a biological species‚ but is instead founded upon the capacity to understand the objective values of the world. So‚ as the traditional values of the world are shunned‚ as they die‚ humanity will die as well. In Lewis’s book‚ The Abolition of Man‚ the permeation of moral relativism into the minds of the youth is the threat to humanity. In order to defend the importance of the doctrine of objective value‚ or the Tao‚ Lewis utilizes appeals to the reader’s sentiments and reason to break apart

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    In the two essays “Self Reliance” and “Civil Disobedience‚ written Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau respectively‚ the two 19th century transcendentalists speak about what it means to be an individual and how society can be changed for the better. While both authors stress the need for nonconformity and individuality‚ the essays differ on the details. In “Self Reliance”‚ Emerson goes on to talk about the American sense of individuality. He makes the claim that the traditions of old are

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    Schools cannot be prisons. Students cannot be prisoners. They must have freedom to express ideas that develop who they are as people and as growing children. Modern day schools destroy a child’s ability to learn based on the person he is while respect still exists for both the student and teacher. Ralph Emerson explains this world in his essay “Education”. Although many educators have little respect for a student‚ Emerson argues that a teacher must respect the student and the student respect the teacher

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    philosophy that asserts the primacy of the spiritual and transcendental over the material. What that means is that spirituality was more important than material possessions. Two very famous authors of this time were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Emerson was a transcendentalist and in his writings are many characteristics of this time period. Three of those characteristics are nature‚ the goodness of mankind‚ and individualism. Hawthorne‚ on the other hand was a non-transcendentalist

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    The life nature intended us to live not this life of worry and infatuation with money and luxury. To take ones time and enjoy the moment to the fullest. Don’t just look at what’s in front of you. Live in the sight‚ get enveloped in it‚ one would be very surprised how good it feels to get truly lost in something as simple as staring off at the sights. Norton anthology divides the romantic error into two general ideas. One is the idea of individualism; the other is the idea of nature. The

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