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    Self-reliance is an essay that was written in 1841 by American transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson. The essay is written to capture and understand Emerson’s thoughts, it obtains the most complete statement of Emerson’s more popular themes noncomfomity, the need for every individual to avoid conformity and false consistency, and follow their own instincts and ideas. Emerson states “Nothing is at last sacred, but the integrity of your own mind” (Emerson). The essay focuses on Emerson’s…

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    Transcendentalism was a religious, philosophical, and literary movement that began to express itself in the early 1800s. Transcendentalism is the belief that man, by observing nature and examining self, can better his humanity and become one with God (Goodman). Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were two strongly influential transcendentalists whose philosophies continue to provide significant message and meaning. Emerson, as a notorious writer, lecturer, and editor of the…

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson, a 19th century poet, shook the country with his eye-catching lectures and philosophical beliefs. In his essay, “Self-Reliance,” he uses sundry figures of speech to impart his beliefs to his readers. To come to the point, Emerson assertsthat you can choose your path in life and make the best out of it. To begin with, Emerson’s ways of using figures of speech is complicated but expressive. Some of the figures of speech I detected were metaphors and personifications.…

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    Self-Reliance in Into The Wild Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer is an understanding of one man's hunger for self-reliance in the world. In 1990, Christopher McCandless leaves everyday society to venture into the wild with a goal of reaching Alaska and living on only his surroundings. Chris truly believes “that you should own nothing except what you carry on your back.” (Krakauer,32). He starts his journey with a car that gets flooded in the desert so he decides to hitchhike. Hitchhiking and…

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    the well- being is the main purpose. Ethical egoism is a controversial moral theory, because it says that we should embrace the self- interest idea. That is whatever we do we should do in the pursuit of our own interest it does not matter if in the process of doing it we harm others. If we fail to do as the…

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    “Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind - even if your voice shakes,” Maggie Kuhn. In Emerson’s “Self-Reliance” he expresses the importance of speaking your mind. That not expressing your thoughts might seem like the right act, but the greater risk lies in appeasement. Whether it’s an idea, complaint, observation, or opinion it's in your best interest to speak your mind. However, countless people are afraid of speaking their mind in fear that they might offend or be mean to someone…

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    Ralph Emerson was a principal figure in the Transcendentalist movement of the 1840s, in addition to, he was also a well-known essayist and poet. His 1841 essay, “Self-Reliance”, emphasizes the importance of people acquiring their identity along with being true to themselves. Throughout his essay, Emerson strains the significance of individuals avoiding conformity and following their own thoughts and judgments. Emerson obtains his goal of conveying his message by generating multifarious…

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    The advice that Emerson gave during his “Self-Reliance” essay was, “to believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart, is true from all men,- that is genius” (Emerson 269). This states, how Emerson believed we should achieve “self-reliance”, which he meant as to rely on one’s thoughts and speak what we believe. Emerson’s advice of expressing one’s thoughts and ideas is truly wise, but there are limits to everything. As we know society plays a role on why…

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    Self reliance is independence due to one 's own capabilities, judgment, or resources. Two authors Edgar Allan Poe and Ralph Waldo Emerson both in their own ways promote self reliance. The two authors however express their very similar opinions through very different writings. Poe 's and Emerson 's collected works presents their singular view that self reliance is an imperative part of achieving success. There are many differences present in their styles of writing. Emerson’s works compared to…

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    sweet adventure and ended up in Alaska, starved to death. The peculiar thing about this though, is that McCandless seemed to have no regrets. McCandless lived a unique life by the transcendental actions of reducing dependence on property and self reliance. Chris McCandless exhibits the transcendental key of reducing dependence on property in Chapter Twelve on page eighty-six. In the chapter, Krakauer states that McCandless chose to live in a bare, spartan room while in college. This action…

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