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    Connecting Walden

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    Cited: Edwards‚ Johnathan. Personal Narrative. Web. Hawthorne‚ Nathaniel. Young Goodman Brown & Other Short Stories. Dover Thrift Edition. New York: Dover‚ 1992. Print. EmersonRalph Waldo. Self-Reliance and Other Essays. Dover Thrift Edition. New York: Dover‚ 1993. Print. Franklin ‚ Benjamin. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Dover Thrift Edition. New York: Dover‚ 1996. Print. Thoreau‚ Henry David‚ and Jeffrey Cramer.

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    to be a non- conformist in this scene that its almost shocking Emerson himself did not write this scene. As she strode out‚ with “that SCARLET LETTER‚ so fantastically embroidered and illuminated on her bosom‚” it is hard for one to not envy her undying courage. Here is a woman who could easily tried and hung for her crimes‚ smiling with her head held high. There is something extremely respectable about a woman like that. Like Emerson says‚ “nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own

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    Transcendentalism

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    and imagination. Ralph Waldo Emerson is known today as a great philosopher and leader of the Transcendentalist movement. His views are considered extremely radical to many people. Emerson believes that all things are connected to God. He‚ like many other Transcendentalists‚ believes that people are too consumed in material possessions. Through his essays‚ Emerson advises people to be self-reliant. By doing this‚ he wants to encourage people to learn how to be individuals. Emerson goes farther than

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    Famous Quotes

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    Wayne Gretzky "There are two ways of exerting one’s strength: one is pushing down‚ the other is pulling up." - Booker T. Washington "Perhaps I am stronger than I think." - Thomas Merton "Concentration is the secret of strength." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Storms make trees take deeper roots." - Dolly Parton "I don’t believe in anything that makes me stronger than you think." - Anne Rice "If you have tears‚ prepare to shed them now." - Shakespeare "Let every man judge according to

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    Thoreau also wrote plethora of works‚ all of which discussed and elaborated on his transcendental lifestyle and habits. Emerson contributed a creative body of works about his philosophical aspect of individualistic thinking and reflection. Thoreau‚ took action on Emerson’s ideas to fully embody Transcendentalism. Willingness to indulge in self-discovery yields the opportunity

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    Self Reliance Paper

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    AP Language Self-Reliance Part I Author- The author of this document is Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson was an American essayist‚ lecturer‚ and poet‚ who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. Audience- The audience of Self-reliance would be people reading Emerson’s literary works around the year 1841. Also‚ Self-reliance was a speech before it became an essay so many people listening to Emerson speak at events would have most likely heard it. He is targeting his audience

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    The Dilemma of Tony Stark

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    I. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that‚ “Society is a masked ball where everyone hides his real character and reveals it by hiding.” People tend to hide their true nature and try to replace it with something that the society would accept. They have this fear of getting rejected by their own race so they make a renovation of themselves‚ a better self. Let’s take for an example the life of the researchers most favored fictional character on the Avenger- Marvel Universe‚ IRON MAN or

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    Concord Hymn Analysis

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    "Concord Hymn: Sung at the Completion of the Concord Monument‚" by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ is obviously about the first battle of the American Revolution‚ which occurred in Concord. The bridge in the first line was apparently undeveloped when the battle first took place. It has a connection to North Bridge‚ where the battle of the war first began. The second line refers to the American flag waving in the wind‚ which is being held by the revolutionaries. The third line refers to the fact that most of

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    satire and humor to a deliver a catastrophic speech during the social gathering of three of New England ’s literary greats: Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Oliver Wendell Holmes‚ and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Twain had very unique humorist techniques. Whittier Birthday Dinner Speech was a skillfully written humorous satire of the evening ’s three most prominent guests. “Mr. Emerson was a seedy little bit of a chap—red-headed. Mr. Holmes was as fat as a balloon—he weighed as much as three Hundred‚ & had

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    Rationalist Vs. Romantics

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    rhetorical questions such as "Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction"(5.6). Appastion is used in paragraph 6 with "Gentlemen may cry peace‚ peace-but there is no peace(6.2). A romantic author of this time period was Ralph Waldo Emerson’s From Nature. Emerson uses figures of speech such as imagery. He says‚ "But every night come out these envoys of beauty‚ and light the universe with their admonishing smile"(1.8).

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