Early American literature is full of the spirit of individualism. This spirit can best be described by Emerson when he says‚ "Good men must not obey the laws too well". This view has long been an inspiration for future generations of Americans to start some of the greatest reformations of our history. Among the literary units that show support for Emerson’s idea‚ there are three that are more powerful at conveying this spirit. The Revolutionaries‚ the Transcendentalists‚ and the
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“If the First Amendment means anything‚ it means that a state has no business telling a man‚ sitting alone in his house‚ what books he may read or what films he may watch.” Thurgood Marshall MCCARTHYISM‚ THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND AMERICAN LITERATURE: ARTHUR MILLER - A CASE STUDY INTRODUCTION Over time we have watched the method of literary expression evolve from a traditional manner using predictable formats and ideas to a more modern and creative flow of opinions‚ morals and feelings. Through
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Throughout our thorough study this school year of American Literature‚ poetry has been one of my favorite units we have studied. Without realizing it‚ I had been missing out on many extraordinary poets‚ works of poetry‚ and useful poetry elements- which hindered my ability to fully grasp the deeper truth which had been laid in many poems. One of the many eye-opening poets to my new-found love of poetry is Emily Dickinson. Even though her poems were not intended for the public eye‚ they were flawless
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AMERICAN LITERATURE REQUIRED TEXTS: Native American Literature: Zitkala-Ša: ’Why I am Pagan?’ Joe Harjo‚ poetry Sherman Alexie: ’Class’ Scott Momaday: The Way to Rainy Mountain Puritans: J. Smith‚ A Description of New England‚ A True Relation of... Virginia‚ handouts W. Bradford: Of Plimouth Plantation‚ handouts A. Bradstreet‚ poetry Awakening: J. Edwards ’Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God’‚ ’Freedom of the Will’‚ ’The Nature of True Virtue’ B. Franklin: The Autobiography‚ handouts
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“The Great Chain of Being” people saw power structures in a linear way. In France there were three estates Nobility‚ Clergy‚ and Peasants. First estate was clergy‚ second estate was nobility‚ third estate peasants. Nobility were 3% of the population- Emphasis on Birth‚ Philosophy on Manual Labor (below them)‚ Seigneurial Rights had separate courts and priveleges. Louis XIV was regarded as the sun king and ruled based upon divine right. Couldn’t stop the escalating tensions that began
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To what extent did the Tsarist and Soviet regimes rely on terror and repression to maintain order and control between1855-1964? From the reign of Alexander the lll terror and repression has been widely used as a mean of control. Under the Tsar they were not used as much as their successors but they were used especially with Alexander lll with Russification (Okhrana)‚ and the counter reforms also with Nicholas ll (Okhrana) with bloody Sunday. Under the leadership of Lenin repression and terror persisted
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12. Discuss the characteristic features of the experimental prose in 1960-2000 on chosen examples. Experimental literature refers to written works - often novels or magazines - that place great emphasis on innovations regarding technique and style. Naked Lunch is a novel by William S. Burroughs‚ a complete American edition(1962). • The book is structured as a series of loosely-connected vignettes. Burroughs himself stated that the chapters are intended to be read in any order. The reader
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and anaphora—throughout his essay. In the first part of his memoir‚ Rodriguez refers himself as a listening child who carefully hears the very different sounds of Spanish and English. Since he was newly exposed to English speaking circumstance‚ he was not familiar with English enough to understand it like his mother tongue‚ Spanish. To show his awkwardness toward new language‚ he uses metaphor like exotic polysyllabic sounds‚ sound booming with confidence‚ and distinct sounds to refer to English
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Bibliography: Buell‚ Lawrence‚ Emerson‚ (Harvard‚ Harvard University Press‚ 2004) p. 107. Emerson‚ Ralph Waldo‚ The Norton Anthology of American Literature: Nature‚ (New York‚ W. W. Norton & Co‚ 2012) p. 215-86. Hansen‚ Andrew‚ Reading Sonic Culture In Emerson’s “Self-Reliance”‚ (Michigan State University‚ 2008) p. 418-429. Tobin‚ Joanna‚ Democracy and the Individual: Emerson’s Urgent Call to
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