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    In The Scarlet Letter‚ author‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne manipulates his protagonist‚ Hester Prynne‚ and antagonist‚ Roger Chillingworth to manifest examples of rugged individualism in his novel. Hawthorne uses Hester Prynne’s character to demonstrate rugged individualism by her character confessing the identity of her "fellow sinner" (Hawthorne 212) a secret. In chapter 3 Hester is presented by a man who goes by the name of Mr. Wilson who insists on Hester revealing her partner associated with her adulterous

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    “Now make sure that you stay free‚ and don’t get tied up again in slavery to the law” (Galatians 5.1). Jesus’s words resonate with many individuals who support the growing ideology of classical liberalism and individualism. During the eighteenth century‚ the free market system principle of classical liberalism was emphasized. With enlightenment thinkers such as Adam Smith and John Locke‚ the Industrial Revolution boosted Britain’s uprising economy. Both enlightenment thinkers supported a society

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    Individualism: Part of Being American Individualism at its heart is the concept of being free from state control‚ independent or self reliant; in deeper contexts‚ the drive to overcome personal and social issues. This collection of ideas has been an integral part of American culture. Ever since the colonial era‚ we have fought for and displayed our individualism. There is also an idiom- “nothing ventured‚ nothing gained”‚ and Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau display these concepts wonderfully

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    I disagree with Tocqueville’s statement that individualism leads to selfishness. However‚ most of us do need both in order to thrive in society. Without them‚ people would not be able to advance their interests‚ especially when they want to contribute to the world. I do not think either are completely wrong‚ but Tocqueville uses a drastic approach of describing how individualists ultimately become selfish. In my opinion‚ individualism merely focuses on the person’s interests without contemplating

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    literature. Romantic literature emerged through a movement called Romanticism. Romanticism can be defined as a movement in art and literature that revolted against rigid social conventions. In Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelly stresses the importance of individualism in Romantic Literature by developing various narratives of the story to generate perspectives of the same environment through different narratives. Robert Walton begins the novel through an epistolary frame for the actual story to build on. We

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    The Importance of Individualism Every society consists of a group of individuals. Lawyers‚ garbage workers‚ fickle teenagers‚ and even infants all interact and produce a diverse‚ successful society. Each member of that society contributes in his or her own distinct way. But when individualism is repressed‚ humanity within the society is lost. The importance of individualism is satirized through exaggerated psychological and physical training‚ the implementation of an austere caste system‚ and the

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    I just did whatever I was told wishing that I would be accepted by the group‚ but I had lost myself in the process. A decade later‚ I am a bit better at balancing conformity and individualism‚ but it is still a day to day struggle. I have also been heavily influenced by the post-World War II rebellion of the 1950’s. Stories from my older than average parents has made me question modern society. Movies such as “Rebel without a Cause” (Ray 1955) and “California Kid” (Heffron‚ 1974) both had authorities

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    Both the Italian Renaissance and Romantic Era focused on individualism. Even though they focused on it‚ it was about different aspects and perspectives. The Italian Renaissance was between 1350 and 1550 and signified the rebirth of the classics. The Romantic Era started in the late 18th century. Some aspects that they both focused on were individual thought and art. However‚ the Renaissance focused on humanism and the Romantic Era focused on Romanticism. Both the Renaissance and the Romantic Era

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    As Natsume Soseki’s thought through “My Individualism”‚ he describes the old relationship with the nation and people is negativity‚ and asserts the Japan need to change for the individual. He suggests he didn’t understand why they need to follow the nation even though citizens sacrificed their own. Therefore‚ he asserts Japan needs to have common right. He said they need to look out for high-level people. In addition‚ he also says that they should not waste of following or fighting for the meaningless

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    Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451 is set in a world where censorship has over run society. ’Individualism’ is not accepted‚ and to be different in any way‚ whether that be outstanding looks or exceptional intellect‚ is to be a heretic. The story revolves around Guy Montag‚ a fireman whose job is no longer to put out fires‚ but to ignite them in the name of his government. In Guys worlds‚ knowledge is considered dangerous because it makes people question their surroundings. Literature being the

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