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    In the nineteenth century‚ the foundation of American literature had a massive change. This was the change to Romance or Romanticism. The big change was not by one person‚ but with several people involved. With many contributions of famous writers such as Irving‚ Cooper‚ and Bryant composed the stories and poems which all used Romanticism in their own unique ways. In “The Pioneers” by James Fenimore Cooper‚ Cooper displays romanticism by creating a connection between humans and nature. Cooper’s

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    Two of the most famous Transcendentalists that existed in the 19th century were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau who inspired me in taking a breath taking journey to discovering something new and different from what I do in my everyday life. I decided to make a robot called S.R.R.J also known as a humanoid. I also decided to make a temple structure from scratch. The common idea that revolved around my project was the idea of Emerson’s self-reliance. Emerson believed that one should “trust

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    Changing the World With Literature “The world is but canvases to our imaginations (Thoreau‚ 306).” Henry David Thoreau is an American author who made an impact on the world by not being afraid to tell his story. His motivational words over nature‚ philosophy‚ and a few controversial views on the subject of slavery‚ made people look at themselves differently. Not until‚ like many well known authors‚ after he passed his work made an extraordinary impact on the world. A person’s opinions about life

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    Rhetorical Analysis of The Nature Cure The Nature Cure‚ written by James Hamblin for the October 2015 issue of The Atlantic‚ addresses a relatively new form of medicine: ecotherapy. Hamblin explains that ecotherapy is a form of therapy that uses nature and the outdoors as a form of treatment for physical or mental ailments‚ and he provides evidence that supports its practice. My analysis is based on Hamblin’s thesis‚ organization‚ style of writing‚ use of evidence‚ and design/visual features. Using

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    “Throughout the centuries there were men who took first steps down new roads armed with nothing but their own visions. The great creators- the thinkers‚ the artists‚ the scientists‚ the inventors- stood alone against the men of their times. Every great new thought was opposed‚ every great new invention denounced. But the men of unborrowed vision went ahead. They fought‚ they suffered‚ and they paid. But they won…” ~Ayn Rand‚ The Fountainhead. This essay will include the explanations of the

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    In The Words of Emerson In his essay Friendship‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson explains the importance of friendship in the life of a person‚ how out of so many people a person gets attached with a certain person or people‚ and created a special bond with them. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a writer‚ publicist‚ and American poet. He was the son of a priest which is most likely one of the reasons why he brings up church so much in his literature. In 1821‚ he finished school at Harvard College. After his graduation

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    On my first day on campus at University of Colorado Boulder‚ my friend described the hike she wanted to take me on. She told me how beautiful the sun setting behind the mountains was‚ how perfectly the leaves seemed to fall off the trees showing the start of fall‚ and how cute the chipmunk was that scampered past her feet. Starting as early as writings from Henry David Thoreau‚ nature is described and viewed in a romantic sense. We seem to ignore the parts about destruction‚ pollution‚ and disturbance

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    This article written by Kathleen‚ O’Dwyer effectively discusses the ideas of Emerson’s “self-reliance” philosophy. Self-reliance for Emerson was more than the image of a family carving out a life on the frontier. According to Kathleen‚ Emerson’s frontier‚ the place of real freedom and opportunity‚ was a mental landscape free from mediocrity and conformity. As a man with strong philosophical ethics‚ the people of his time saw Emerson as a sage or prophet‚ with fewer of the faults of human nature than

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    anRomanticism in American Literature brought us some of the world’s greatest writers ever to live. Writers such as Edgar Allan Poe‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Herman Melville‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ and Henry David Thoreau all wrote during the Romanticism period. Without them we would not have stories such Moby Dick‚ Resistance to Civil Government‚ The American Scholar‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ and Edgar Allan Poe’s most notorious works such as The Raven and Annabel lee. The Romanticism movement started in Europe

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    Both poets‚ Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman‚ are writers of the same time; the Romantic one. Yet‚ even when they lived during the same era‚ the natures‚ as well as the looks of their poems are very much different. Emily Dickinson is a more private poet. When comparing “Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking” and “I started Early-Took My Dog” we clearly see the difference of those two aforementioned authors view of the sea. Walt Whitman feels comfortable with the sea as a natural element‚ gives it a

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