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    “Battle Royal” was written by Ralph Ellison in 1952. The story talks about how the narrator was blindfolded and tossed into a boxing ring for the beguilement of a gathering of important white men. He is compelled to convey a message about the significance of docility and training to African Americans after been beaten to a pulp. Whiles “On the Road” by Mr. Hughes‚ talks about a black man who arrives in Nevada‚ in the late 1934 during a snowstorm. Seeking food and shelter in white neighborhood and

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    Many have tried to define how human nature is individual. Transcendentalism showed the world how humanity was not living at their best‚ but were instead trapped from becoming their true selves. In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Self-Reliance‚ individualism‚ and self-trust are imperative‚ but perfect self-reliance is only found after breaking through the barriers of society. First‚ self-trust is the key to truth. Non conformity is required for self-trust. If a person has self-trust‚ they also have to face

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    increasingly difficult; more man power is needed‚ more time is consumed. For these machines to function properly‚ all the pieces; the cogs‚ the gears‚ the wheels‚ the levers and so on within them must be working well together. In the Invisible Man‚ Ralph Ellison applies this idea in a sociological fashion. Tucked away underneath the surface of the prosperous face of the country lie the machines‚ but the machines within the machines are the people who struggle to keep them moving every day. The people

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    “Battle Royal” by Ralph Ellison is about a young black boy who lives life with his grandfather’s final words always with him. The story starts with the narrator reminiscing on his grandfather’s last day alive where he was left with the words that have guided and influenced him. After the narrator reminiscing on his grandfather’s death the story jumps to the present where the narrator delivered a highly praised oration at his graduation and was invited to deliver it at a gathering of the town leading

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson once stated‚ “To be yourself in a world that is trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” This quote means that being yourself can be hard at times. However‚ if you are yourself then things might go your way more often. The more things that go your way will make you a happier person. Emerson’s statement is true because you would have nothing different to do‚ the reward and punishment would be given only to you‚ and you just have to put yourself before

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    what they can see‚ hear‚ taste‚ touch or feel. Being an individual is important because you stick up for yourself. If you follow what others do you won’t have the freedom or spiritual mind. For example‚ transcendentalists‚ Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ led the celebration of the American experiment as one of individualism and self-reliance. They took progressive stands on women’s rights‚ abolition‚ reform‚ education‚ criticized government‚ organized religion‚ laws‚ social

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    which it is composed does not.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson. During the movement of transcendentalism‚ new philosophical and spiritual ideas were shared. For the most part‚ transcendentalists believed that knowledge could be arrived not just through senses‚ but through intuition and contemplation of the internal spirit. To be more precise‚ transcendentalism represented a new way of understanding truth and knowledge. One of the most famous writers during this movement was Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ recognized for

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    Not an Average Sergeant!       In modern day time‚ sergeants are usually portrayed as big‚ strong‚ men with no emotion‚ in army uniforms‚ but it’s not every day where you see a girl as a sergeant. In the movie Wreck it Ralph these typical are challenged when all characters who commonly follow certain stereotypes are changed to fit others. Sergeant Calhoun contradicts the stereotypes of an average sergeant because she is emotionally wrecked‚ socially a leader‚ and physically attractive.    

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ an American transcendentalist poet‚ lecturer‚ essayist‚ and philosopher of the 19th century was well known for his famous work Nature(1836)‚ where he expresses his newly developed philosophy. In his thought provoking essay of Nature‚ Emerson states his philosophy on how we can discipline ourselves to nature and the multiple ways in which nature helps us discover what is important within our soul rather than what is on the outside and creating an overpowering enviroment for the

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    Ralph Emerson‚ author of “Self-Reliance”‚ regards a person’s growth normally as a process of abandoning one’s spirit of nonconformity or moral tendency . Society is considered to have a pessimistic effect on the growth of each individual’s soul‚ whereas confinement may contribute to it as well. Whichever the case may be‚ the individual is trapped either by bigotry‚ from power‚ or low self-esteem‚ from group-think. Senseless philanthropy‚ which encourages dependence on outside help‚ is thus also thought

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