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    are not. You have to have confidence to move past the insults. In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Self-Reliance” and J.Cole “love yourz” both illustrate how being unique by doing what feels right to you and not comparing yourself to society‚ leads to being outcasted in your lifetime but eventually being remembered as influential. This is shown by society’s disgrace of each individual‚ the tone of success and courageousness of both Emerson and Cole‚ and the confidence of the individual. Society’s disgrace

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    The quote written by Ralph Waldo Emerson states‚ ’’Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment.’’ The preceding quote means that people only get one chance to live. They should not waste time second guessing their actions. If you want to do something reasonable then go for it and don’t hold back. I am able to relate to this quote in several ways. One example is when I go mountain biking. I tend to second guess myself about going over the jumps. Another example

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    Marti "Emerson" ‚ Emerson "Experience" "Self-Reliance" Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ considered the father of the American Literary Renaissance‚ wrote many essays to ultimately change the societal values surrounding him. In “Self Reliance”‚ Emerson conveys his philosophical idea that every individual has their own individual genius speaking universal truths. However this tends to be a hard to achieve with society imposing conformity‚ traditions‚ and institutions on society. “To believe your own thought

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson is probably the most influential figure in American literary history. He was responsible for shaping the literary style and vision of the American Romantic Period. Nowadays‚ when we think of Transcendentalism we think immediately of Emerson. We think of Emerson because transcendental thought is most clearly expressed in his writings. As with all great writers‚ the events in Emerson’s life have greatly influenced his thoughts. These events tell us why he believes

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    Emersonian self-reliance is a concept that encourages individuals to be unaffected by external influences and opinions‚ and to always follow their own paths. Published in 1841‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson’s "Self-Reliance" essay was a testament to the fact that Emerson was living in a world where it was still possible to have a new idea‚ where individuals could succeed as individuals‚ without support. In Emerson’s time‚ and in many decades to come‚ a proper application of "Self-Reliance" could indeed lead

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    Through behaviors towards one’s beliefs become the outcome of who they really are in a stance of self reliance. Morals are something that everyone possesses‚ and only those who follow them have a true sense of dignity and self truth of who they really are. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee demonstrates how the decisions that characters make significantly prove their morals. Atticus is a self upright man who defends his beliefs for his family and society. When he is appointed Tom Robinson’s

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    Tim St. Amour Mrs. McKenny English 10 Honors May 15‚ 2000 Transcendentalism and Ralph Waldo Emerson So what is Transcendentalism anyway and how have men ’s thoughts and outlooks been able make it what it is remembered as? I. Ralph Waldo Emerson A. Emerson ’s Life 1. Childhood 2. Adulthood B. Emerson ’s thoughts and views 1. Thoughts on resolutions 2. Views of people 3. Feelings about the universe and soul II. Transcendentalism A. History 1. When it occurred

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    A Comparison of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Beliefs concerning Simplicity‚ the Value and Potential of Our Soul‚ and Our Imagination.<br><br>Henry David Thoreau tests Ralph Waldo Emerson’s ideas about nature by living at Walden Pond‚ where he discovers that simplicity in physical aspects brings deepness to our mind‚ our soul to its fullest potential‚ and our imagination to be uplifted to change our lives. These two men believe that nature is what forces us not to depend on others’

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    In their work on self-reliance‚ Socrates and Emerson similarly reference this idea and how standing up for one’s own beliefs will impact others. Socrates’ charges brought against him by accusers such as Meletus and Anytus are punishable by death‚ though he defends his lifestyle instead of his life. He refuses to surrender his original ideas and defends philosophy without changing his views even with the impending death sentence. In the same way‚ Emerson’s theme of self-reliance dictates that everyone

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    against the January air‚ my eyes stayed straight although I focused on nothing in particular. The span of my attention not allowing me to read but same paragraph over‚ still yet without comprehension. I snapped the book shut and rose from the park bench with a yawn. The light fading too quickly even to read. “The Essential Writings of Ralph Waldo Emmerson” had succeeded only to bore me. The persistent inclination that all beauty stemmed from nature‚ from god himself struck me as daft. It was

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