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    confidence and be courageous.” You have to take risks‚ to live your life to the fullest‚ confidence is key. Society will always label an individual as something we 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

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    Summer Reading: Themes of Confidence and Self-Reliance Is the opinion of society valued stronger than an individual’s? A person’s self-worth should be an indispensable factor not able to be polluted by others. Trusting in oneself to rely on and persevere is a theme conveyed throughout three literary selections. In the novel‚ The Uglies by Scott Westerfeld‚ Tally Youngblood faces a struggle to embrace herself as she is. Additionally‚ Jhumpa Lahiri’s “The Third and Final Continent‚” tells

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    the building. Dividing every floor of the building there are walls that serve a purpose to compose of obtaining smaller rooms. To have a wall is to surround‚ separate or guard but the walls often do more than this job. In the readings of Bartleby‚ the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street the main character‚ Herman Melville‚ discovers the connections of an person and civilization through the utilization of the walls and how the numerous individuals in the story respond to them. In a person’s existence

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    Sarah Morrow Dr. Bill Ellis Am. Rom. 5317 January 28‚ 2003 Nature and Self-Reliance Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ nineteenth century poet and writer‚ expresses a philosophy of life‚ based on our inner self and the presence of the soul. Emerson regarded and learned from the great minds of the past. In his writings he says repeatedly that each person should live according to his own thinking. In Nature and Self-Reliance the central theme is do not seek answers outside of yourself. This main idea

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    In his essay “Self-Reliance”‚ Ralph Emerson stated‚ “Whoso would be a man‚ must be a nonconformist.” Through this statement‚ Emerson attempts to convey the message that in order to become an independent‚ developed adult‚ one must not simply conform to societal norms. Whether it be inciting social change‚ or creating some of the most successful men in history‚ Emerson’s aphorism very much applies to today’s society. Without individualism and nonconformity‚ there is no change. Throughout history‚ it

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    Transcendentalist View of Bartleby the Scrivener Actions The Transcendentalists and the Dark Romantics were the two major literary groups of America’s literary coming of age. The transcendentalists believed in transcending everyday‚ physical human experiences and objects‚ in order to determine the reality of God‚ the universe‚ and the self. Transcendentalists‚ led by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau‚ believed in the good of man‚ and held a very optimistic view of the world and mankind

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    In today’s society‚ it is very easy to allow ourselves to conform to the expectations and thoughts of the people we look up to or spend our time with. However‚ in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay‚ “Self-Reliance‚” he goes into great detail about his belief that it is very important for people to formulate their opinions according to their own minds‚ rather than with the influence of those around them. This concept is one that is hard for us to comprehend because‚ of course‚ everything we know has been

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    Emerson’s Aphorisms from “Nature” & “Self-Reliance” 1. Envy is ignorance. 2. Imitation is suicide. 3. A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his best; but what he has said or done otherwise‚ shall give him no peace. 4. Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. 5. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. 6. Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members

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    Self-Reliance was a masterful piece by‚ author‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson. It embodied the man’s belief that every person should live to the beat of their own drum‚ or do as they would do. He didn’t think that people‚ if they were to truly flourish‚ were to follow the rantings on of others or follow the herd. He believed that the human spirit was something to be embraced by the owner of said spirit‚ not to be locked away behind the walls brought up by popular culture and those who find the spirit’s ideals

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    How It Feels to Be Colored Me Analysis Essay 4) How do you respond to the conception of race which Hurston ends her essay? Does it agree with how you understand race? As we know‚ much of the American culture is based upon slavery‚ and how African Americans as well as other individuals with a dark complexion have been persecuted and segregated throughout American history until the 1960’s. Fortunately‚ Zora Neale Hurston‚ the author of the passage “How It Feels to Be Colored Me‚” explains

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