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    Materialism In Walden

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    there a few individuals are willingly able to express their thoughts on social issues. Henry David Thoreau’s Walden demonstrates how an individual‚ like himself‚ has the ability to confront the problems that manifest itself within a flawed society. Thoreau’s novel Walden chronics the two years he spent living in a cabin near the woods‚ next to Walden Pond. Many readers may assume that Walden is based on naturalism due to his surroundings in the wilderness‚ while others might interpret it as a journey

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    Thoreau

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    lived a more simple and meager life than the poor” (8). Thoreau makes it clear that his central complaint is the way society values wealth and materialism. He deems that it is better to live a simplified life with only the basic necessities. It is obvious that Thoreau’s chief complaint certainly applies to modern society. Producing excess material goods requires extra energy and labor that people could be putting towards spiritual matters or self-discovery. People suppose that it is crucial to work

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    Hindrances In Walden

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    Walden” is a story about Henry David Thoreau‚ who was born in the 1800s. He lived on Walden Pond for two years and two and off in a house he built with only bare essentials. His belief was that man does not need material things only the essential of life to survive and be happy. Thoreau Thought was that material things lead to a carrot on a string effect when you running fast and faster to get the carrot. Example you working hard to buy more things that you don’t need and can’t take them with

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    Emerson: Nature vs. Religion Ralph Waldo Emerson asks the question‚ “Why should we grope among the dry bones of the past.” He begins his book by discussing how age affects thought and asks the question of why we‚ as adults‚ have to go by tradition and stories that have previously been told instead of making our own history and “enjoy an original relation to the universe?” (Nature) Emerson’s use of insight in “Nature” demonstrates his view of the meaning in nature and who can truly see the meaning

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    Emerson’s Essay “Self-Reliance” “To believe your own thought‚ to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men”(132)‚trusting yourself and being honest with the person you are inside are what you need to be an individual. This is the massage that Emerson tries to give us through his essay “Self-Reliance” . Emerson’s essay implies that to an independent or individual you have to have trust in yourself‚ thoughts‚ opinions‚ and feelings. You need to

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    Walden Reading

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    Name:       School:       Date:       Facilitator:       3.03 Walden Reading Questions Answer the following questions in complete sentences (18 points). 1. Why did Thoreau go to Walden?      too seak insite an inspiration to be in the same enviorment an have a likewise attitude 2. How did he want to live his life?      simply. but also the way he though god would intend the people to live it 3. In the first paragraph you read‚ Thoreau says‚ “I did not wish to live what was not life‚ living is so

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    our American Literature readings the common theme that was being written about was religion‚ faith in God and in turn self-reliance. I believe that the authors of early America were contingent upon their religion and their faith to develop their own resources to aid them through the various trials and tribulations of their lives. One of the early authors that exhibited self-reliance is William Bradford. Bradford believed God to be guiding the Pilgrims and he on the right path and that every misfortune

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were both born in Massachusetts. Emerson was born in Boston in 1803. Thoreau was born in Concord in 1817. Emerson attended Harvard and then became a Unitarian minister just like his father had been. Thoreau also attended Harvard but upon graduating‚ became a teacher and opened up a school. Both Emerson and Thoreau gave up their careers to pursue Transcendentalist philosophy. Emerson was one of the first to start the Transcendental Club. Thoreau became Emerson’s

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    authors such as Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ a famous transcendentalist‚ who advocated many of his ideas through powerful books from the experiences from his past‚ promoted the theory that the only person that one should rely on is themselves‚ as there is no reason to trust others. This theory of trusting one’s self has also made it to some well known songs in the twenty first century‚ as artists want to promote self reliance as well. In both “Self Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson and “On top of the World”

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    Transcendentalism: Dead Poets Society and Self Reliance Within his 1989 film‚ Dead Poets Society‚ director Peter Weir manages to reintroduce the once well-known philosophy of transcendentalism‚ into society once more. This philosophy was also once tackled and dissected by literary legend Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ in his essay “Self-Reliance”. It was in this essay that Emerson emphasized that in order for one to obtain a transcendentalism state of mind‚ optimism‚ self-reliance‚ and non-conformity must be held

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