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    literature. Different pieces of written literature took over, it became quite popular. Each piece displayed a unique philosophy, such as celebration of the spirit of the individual or belief in a simple, mindful lifestyle.“Self-Reliance”, written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, is an essay discussing the importance of expressing individuality, avoiding false consistency and following someone’s own instincts. Thus, showing the celebration of the spirit of the individual. Walden written by Henry David…

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    Emerson Individualism

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    individualism. Through passionate beliefs and an unyielding mind, society conforms to our examples, as we ignore societal traditions and mold our own distinct temperaments despite external influences. Whenever I think of the word individualism, I think of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay called “Self-Reliance” in which he describes the significance of trusting oneself. Each person is born…

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    lead to growth. In the article, “American Scholar”, by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emerson explains that his intent is to explore the scholar as one function of the whole human being; the scholar is "Man Thinking." The remainder of the article is organized into four sections: the first three discussing the influence of nature, the influence of the past and books, and the influence of action on the education of the thinking man. In the last section, Emerson considers the duties of the scholar and then…

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    found the poem’s politics stifling or liberating. Just the same, there has been a broad consensus view that identifies this poem as the “core” text of modern poetry” (Greenspan). Moreover, the grandeur of this poem enticing the likes of poets such as Emerson, Whitman realized very soon that his expressive mannerisms throughout his body of work is what will continue to drive him as one of the most noted poets of in history. Furthermore, readers gain access into the expressiveness of Whitman,…

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    Genius is Dissension On a gloomy day in 399 BC, a prolific philosopher lost his life through execution for daring to question moral character and believe differently from the state. In 1663, a dignified astronomer paced his home in solitude after being placed under house arrest for proposing the preposterous hypothesis that the Earth revolves around the sun. In the spring of 2013, thousands of people roamed through an art exhibit displayed at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The exhibit…

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    For example, Edgar Allen Poe 's "The Tell-Tale Heart: A Murder 's Confession" echoed Emerson 's idea "society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of everyone of its members" : he wrote a story about an urban man losing his humanity to frustration with his lack of privacy—symbolized by his hatred of the old man 's eye--and his…

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    The targeted audience educated adult sports fans. He gets the audience’s attention by referencing iconic figures in history to make his point. For example, he quotes Ralph Waldo Emerson who said, “Nothing great could be accomplished without enthusiasm” to explain his claim about the importance of zeal for life. Emerson is a familiar name to people that have a higher educational background. The ultimate purpose of his speech is to encourage people to donate money to cancer research. People…

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    Today's Pop Culture “It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.” Ralph Waldo Emerson was a great transcendentalist who shared many of his beliefs in his writings. Transcendentalism is the philosophy that promotes the understanding that there is goodness in nature and in people, and it is supported in various ways today.…

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    corruption on humanity’s purity. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essays “Self-Reliance” and “Nature” argue the invalid opinion that an individual is more important than religions institutions. Following a God in a conforming maner may seem corrupt from a transcendental perspective, but humanity holds the similar powers of creation and corruption. Implications from Emerson’s essay “Self-Reliance” suggest that humanity is ignorant and a godly figure can guide their childlike innocence. Emerson understands…

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    based up on the doctrine that the principles of reality are to be discovered by the study of the processes of thought, or a philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical. Some of the more famous transcendentalists are Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and many more. “They were critics of their contemporary society for its unthinking conformity...,” Russell Goodman states in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. The main focus of these thinkers was that Nature…

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