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    Quiz 16: Thoreau Directions: Answer the following questions in paragraph format. Be thorough in your response‚ use examples from the text‚ and be sure to address all parts of each question. 1. In the final paragraphs of “Solitude‚” Thoreau asks the following rhetorical questions: “Shall I not have intelligence with the earth? Am I not partly leaves and vegetable mould myself?” What does he mean when he writes “intelligence with the earth” (a very different thing from saying intelligence of the

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    Thoreau always knew that nature had a deeper meaning than what is just on the surface. He knew Walden Pond not just on the surface but he dove into Walden Pond and found greater meanings. Thoreau was a Transcendentalist‚ who believed that there was this higher meaning behind nature. He believed that one could find God in the nature that was around. And Throughout Walden‚ Henry David Thoreau observes nature as this element that has a greater meaning and that meaning is that new life and rebirth can

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    Transcendentalism-Self Reliance In Into the Wild‚ Christopher McCandless‚ displays self-reliance very nearly to the point of self-absorption. It was not until he took off on his Alaskan Odyssey however‚ that those closest to him realized how real Chris’s independence was. Chris infact did not let many people close. To assert his independence and become entirely self-reliant‚ McCandless took extreme measures to uncover the truth. The increasingly common theme of self-reliance and independence is

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    viewed as greedy‚ judgemental‚ and diverse. Americans are greedy people because they desire for more materialistic objects than needed. Henry David Thoreau in “Excerpt from Walden” expresses the fact that Americans have a lot of materialistic things. Thoreau states‚ “ The luxuriously rich are not simply kept warm but uncomfortably hot”(Paragraph.6 ). Thoreau is trying to explain that Americans have so much from the essential materials that they need to have. That’s why

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    nature in order to discover the higher truths of the world around them. By turning to nature‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau came to teach others how to improve their lives by refusing to conform‚ expressing integrity of mind‚ and pursuing one’s dreams. These ideas changed many people’s understanding of the world and continue to do so today. Even though they lived 150 years ago‚ Emerson and Thoreau’s teachings continue to thrive in the lives of many people such as Ray Charles‚ Alecia Moore

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    Analysis The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. It sums up the visionary side of Thoreau; he was not just an experimenter living in isolation at Walden Pond‚ but also a deeply social and morally inspired writer with an important message for the masses. The message being the importance of self-reliance and the value of simplicity. So that all the pecuniary outgoes‚ excepting for washing and mending‚ which for the most part were done out of

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    Henry James Thoreau was a famous writer who viewed civilization as too ordinary. He wanted to experience life outside of his daily routine‚ so he lived in a cabin in the woods for a while. Most people believed that Thoreau was right to disagree with the basics of society. Because of this‚ he was put on a pedestal that shouldn’t have been created for him. Thoreau wrote a story called Walden based on his time spent in the woods‚ away from civilization. I believe that some of the points he makes within

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    Throughout Walden Thoreau states his opinion on varying subjects. I only agreed with a minority of what he believed. I often found myself disagreeing with what he said. Out of the whole book three points really stood out to me‚ two of which I find agreeable the other I think to be complete rubbish. I agree on the fact that people need to step aside from society every now and then so they can think for themselves and appreciate the simplicities of life. I also agree on the fact that people tend to

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    Marc-Eli Gabriel HMXP 5-22-2013 Paper Emerson vs. Swimme This paper is going to examine the writings of Self Reliance and How Do Our Kids Get So Caught up in Consumerism. Self reliance is from Emerson‚ and is basically addressing the reader in terms that people need to be authentic and it’s all about how people should be themselves. “How do our kids get so caught up in consumerism‚” is writing from Brian Swimme‚ which explains how kids get caught up in the world of consumerism and how it affects

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    The essay "Self-Reliance"‚ by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ is a persuasive essay promoting the ways of transcendentalism. He uses this paper to advance a major point using a structure that helps his argument. In the paper‚ Emerson begins his concluding thoughts with a statement that greater self-reliance will bring a revolution. He then applies this idea to society and all of its aspects‚ including religion‚ education‚ and art. This brings Emerson to a new‚ more precise focus on how society never advance

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