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8 fundamental ideas of Franklin
lead a public, model life
vanity, pride, and self-interest are useful
self-improvement
self-determination; freedom of interest
moral improvement
capitalist values
appearance & performance
reason/rationality can control impulses
6 characteristics of puritan thought (franklin)
God-centered
God controls all
our mind is insignificant
religion = fate decided
afterlife = important
sin
6 characteristics of enlightenment (franklin)
human-centered
God = watches over
human perception and reason = important
religion = moral guideline
world is what matters
errata
5 major themes of walden
rejection of mainstream society
value of solitude
perception shapes experience
nature as a spiritual entity
living a simple life
ethos
credibility and trustworthiness
colloquial
sincere, fair-minded tone and wording
appropriate use of support and accuracy
logos
logic, rationality
factual data and statistics
quotes from experts
pathos
emotional response
figurative language
vivid descriptions
emotional language
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