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    Education and Emerson

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    1. In this essay‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson describes his view of an ideal education. What are its defining characteristics? I believe his defining characteristics on his view of an ideal education would have to include the motherly guidance way of education‚ the teachers working on each student individually and the teachers inspiring the students to think for themselves by giving them encouragement for their thoughts. 2. In what ways is Emerson’s advice appropriate to a child’s first teacher – his or

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    Emerson A Hero

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    “It will never make any difference to a hero what the laws are. His greatness will shine and accomplish itself unto the end‚ whether they second him or not.” Ralph Waldo Emerson has a very interesting claim. Is a hero still a hero even if he or she breaks the law? While there may be many people that will disagree; I agree with Emerson. A hero is still a hero even if he disregards the law‚ and in my essay I will be giving two reasons why. A heroic should be justified if it is in the interest of helping

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    emphasized to man. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman both expressed their similarities and differences of transcendental views through nature and individualism. Both Emerson and Whitman use nature to express the idea that society should be open-minded to the beauty of nature that surrounds them. As Emerson explains the sublimity of nature‚ he points out that “the sun illuminates only the eye of the man” (220). Transcendentalists are deeply connected with nature as both Emerson and Whitman accepted

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    Emerson Aphorism

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    “To go into solitude‚ a man needs to retire as much from his chamber as from society.” Personal desire for isolation originates in the overwhelming amounts of social pressures‚ responsibilities‚ and overwhelming amounts of work‚ but few can entirely find the solitude they that they desire. There are numerous distractions and interruptions as result of the society and your location. However‚ to hikers‚ it is apparent that the only peace is on the trails. The concept being that to completely

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    Emerson Individualism

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    In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay “Self-Reliance” he talks about how as individuals we should try to be independent. We also shouldn’t do what others do or rely on technology so heavy. If we stay independent‚ and not follow our peers/friends we would stay true to our identity. Emerson’s essay was identical to last week’s essay about individualism‚ and how we should be ourselves. One thing I think the quote was talking about is how individual rely solely on technology. Technology play a big part on the

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    Emerson And Individuality

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    Emerson opens his 1841 essay‚ “Self-Reliance‚” with the Latin quotation‚ “Ne te quaesiveris extra‚” which translates to do not search outside of yourself or do not imitate others (596). This quote foreshadows one of the main topic his essay; individuality. Individuality is an important feature because it separates people from each other. Throughout the essay Emerson contradicts the popular saying imitation is the highest form of flattery by saying‚ “imitation is suicide” (596). He states that people

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    Where's Waldo?

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    So where is Waldo‚ exactly?To answer that question‚ you’d have to define what Waldo is. Waldo is often displayed as a French man‚ cheerily dressed in white and red. But to me‚ Waldo’s value as a symbol transcends that pictorial description.Waldo is the things we lose‚ and the things we’re looking for. He is the one who got away‚ the one who we were not ready to let go of‚ the one we still want back. Waldo is the friend we lost and the boy/girl who dumped us‚ the pet who ran away and the relative

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    Damskov 1  Detra Damskov   Instructor Kym Snelling  American Literature I  20 January 2015  Individualism in Emerson and Thoreau’s writing    Individualism is one of the main tenants of Transcendentalism.   According to  transcendentalist thought‚ the goal of individualism is to ignite our innate thoughts‚ inspired by  the divinity that is nature.  Consequently‚  individualism is in direct opposition to the average  person’s propensity  to form thoughts reliant upon other people’s value systems and views

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson and Mark Twain boht wrote essays on conformity and self reliance. The two essays define self reliance and conformity using different approaches. However‚ while the arguments for both essays are clear and concise one presents their argument more effectively. Mark Twain’s “Corn-Pone Opinions” is much more effect than “Self-Reliance” because of Mark Twain’s use of vocabulary‚ his hook and his approach. One method that Mark Twain uses that is more effective than Emerson is word choice

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    Kant and Emerson

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    Angelika Nicole Analytical Essay The readings of Immanuel Kant’s “Observations of Enjoyment” and Ralph Emerson’s pieces titled “Art “ and “ Circles” displayed a kind of similarity between the two very different writers. Throughout my essay you will see just how they are similar and what one would possible think of the others ideas. You see no ideas are necessarily right or wrong ultimately like in life people do not always agree In “Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime” section

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