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    We are mammals‚ we are animals too. This is a lost idea because we consider ourselves better then nature. Emerson reminds us that we are part of nature. What this suggests is that because we are “rooted” in it‚ we need to work with nature instead of trying to make nature work with us. Our lives need to revolve around it‚ not try to make it work the other way around. The point that Emerson is trying to make is true; humans need to start living in our natural environment and respecting it. Why can’t

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    an individual is not the center of the universe‚ but for Transcendentalist believers they thought the complete opposite. In the 1830’s and 1840’s a group of writers‚ artists‚ and reformers flourished with the start of the struggles of a man named Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson inspired many young writers such as Henry David Thoreau and many other who chose to follow the transcendental beliefs‚ including “Alexander Supertramp”. Transcendentalist believed that political and religious institution were

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson was one of the most influential writers and philosophers of the 19th century‚ as the father of transcendentalism and an advocate for major reform in society and government. As a major leader in the transcendentalist movement‚ also known as the “American Renaissance‚” Emerson brought a new set of ideals‚ morals‚ and philosophies to the table. These included his theories that one should only focus on themselves‚ and the actions they are taking‚ as well as trusting their own feelings

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    Kirstin Whiting English 11 7th Hour Dr. Coleman Compare and Contrast “Self Reliance” and “Nature” Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American writer in the 1830s that introduced the idea of Romanticism to writers of his time. He had many successful works that made him relate to his audience. He wrote with passion in what he believed in and had very strong beliefs in certain things. Two of his most famous essays were called “Nature” and “Self Reliance”. These writings also had his beliefs

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    “Friendship” When Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote out this essay‚ he was trying to be as direct‚ sophisticated‚ and blunt with how he felt about the word friendship. He wrote it in a way that anyone who was trying to read would understand‚ even if that person had to read it over and over again to try and understand the point he was making. Emerson focuses on the definition of friendship and why they are important and he uses many illusions to show certain visuals‚ he ends up writing his illusions so

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson states that “nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Absolve you to yourself‚ and you shall have the suffrage of the world” (Emerson‚ “Self Reliance”‚ 133) in his essay‚ Self Reliance. In this precisely worded essay‚ he states his belief that we must not be tempted or influenced by the thoughts of others‚ rather‚ we should support our own beliefs. “Absolving to yourself” (“Self Reliance” 133)‚ or releasing into one’s own power in a way that the competence

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    Prose Passage‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson’s attitude towards nature is very obvious. He illustrates to the reader that he not only enjoys nature‚ but he is charmed and connected to it. In this passage‚ he also explores the differences between how adults see nature and how children see nature. Finally‚ he reiterates his delight and connection to nature in saying‚ “Yet it is certain that the power to produce this delight does not reside in nature‚ but in man‚ or in a harmony of both.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    Throughout the many works by author Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ included are many aphorisms that connect to life through short‚ clever observations. These observations connect to life at the time in which were they were written‚ as well as even to life today. From Emerson’s work‚ Self-Reliance‚ there is an aphorism that states‚ “To be great is to be misunderstood…” (Emerson). This connection to life explains that many of the people that we accredit to many successes- leaders in many different fields‚ are

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson was an incredible essayist and poet who helped to lead the transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. He is known for many of his commendable works. He is known for saying “unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered‚ you will never grow” (Emerson). This quote‚ to me‚ has a multitude of meanings‚ one of which is that Emerson is saying that you have to expand your abilities if you want to improve‚ When Emerson said “unless you try to do something

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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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