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    Jennifer Castillo    Mrs. Gates     4A    Henry David Thoreau      “It’s both a blessing and a curse to feel everything so very deeply”(d.j). “The Moon” is a poem  about a man who fell in love with the moon. The man has a faulty life‚ but his love for the moon  helps him look past the life he hates. The man describes his love for the moon in a passionate  way‚ and his love for her makes him lose sight of the problems within his life. He sees the  moon’s light as a sign that darkness is beauty a

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    Henry David Thoreau: An American Non-Conformist Could you survive living in the woods by yourself for twenty two months? Would you be willing to go to jail to protest something you truly believed in? Henry David Thoreau did both of these things in his short life. Thoreau was a carpenter‚ ecologist‚ writer and philosopher. He was never famous in his lifetime‚ and actually many of his peers thought some of his ideas and actions were crazy‚ but we now look back on Thoreau as one of the first great

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    The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe is a poem about love and how it all ends eventually‚ which is something Poe is rather familiar with. Growing up Poe lost many people he formed relationships with during his life‚ thus giving the impression that relationships end. This is told through the the poem hidden and buried underneath a ton of symbolism. Presence of the theme is first shown in the first stanza in the first three lines they read “ Hear the sledges with the bells -- Silver bells! What a world of

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    Leyva ENGL 1302 04/04/2013 Edgar Allan Poe: Literary Analysis The Cask of Amontillado is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe in the 19th century. ”The Cask of Amontillado” is a classic tale of revenge and murder‚ somewhat familiar in most of Poe’s works. In “The Cask of Amontillado” Protagonist Montressor has a vendetta against Antagonist Fortunato for apparently the thousands of “Injuries” Fortunato has caused him‚ leading to Montressor killing Fortunato. (Poe 74-79) While reading this

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    Synthesis: Thoreau and His Influences From the infamous high school sit-in from the class of ‘01 or Gandhi’s well known salt march‚ Henry David Thoreau paved the way of passive protest with his display against the government when he wouldn’t pay taxes. Thoreau wouldn’t pay his taxes because he knew that his and everyone else’s tax payments would go to support the Mexican-American War. Henry didn’t know he would inspire some of the greatest civil activists like Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma

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    us. Literature is very diverse because it comes from many different aspects. It can be derived from anything and therefore can have very different or very similar meanings. The works of Langston Hughes is very different from the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Yet despite that being true their works in the chapter somehow relate similar messages. Langston Hughes’ character is personified through his work. .You can learn so much by reading “Salvation” which gives a description about him as a child

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    Caessar Saldana Mr. Brown AP American Lit. 27 October 2012 Walden - Individual Essay "I went to the woods to live deliberately. I hoped to learn the truth and not discover when it is time to die that I had never lived at all." (41) Henry David Thoreau‚ an educated transcendentalist‚ felt a great distaste for the direction that he saw society heading in. He wanted to get the most from his life by determining what was really important‚ and he did that by removing himself from the normal life

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    pieces of literature. There are many similarities and differences between Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King. These similarities and differences include what they focus on in their writings‚ how they write‚ and what they believe in. The lives and beliefs of Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King can be shown in the pieces they wrote. Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King have similar beliefs and similar items that their stories are about. But Poe and King focus on death and evil in their writings. In Poe’s short story

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    Henry David Thoreau was an American essayist‚ poet‚ and practical philosopher. He was best known for his beliefs in Transcendentalism and civil disobedience‚ he was also a dedicated abolitionist. He attended Harvard College (now Harvard University) and graduated in 1837. Once out of college Thoreau befriended Ralph Waldo Emerson who was also an American essayist‚ lecturer‚ and poet who led the Transcendentalist movement in the mid-19th century. Emerson was a mentor to Thoreau‚ he became Emerson’s

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