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    I am Ralph Waldo Emerson. I am an essayist‚ poet‚ preacher‚ and philosopher. As a chief spokesman for Transcendentalism‚ I have become known for challenging traditional thought.[1] I followed in my father’s footsteps and became a minister at 26‚ but I soon abandoned the ministry after my wife died.1 I traveled to England soon after where I met William Wordsworth‚ Thomas Carlyle‚ and Samuel Coleridge. These men inspired me with their philosophical knowledge and my Transcendentalist faith grew from

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    Sarah Morrow Dr. Bill Ellis Am. Rom. 5317 January 28‚ 2003 Nature and Self-Reliance Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ nineteenth century poet and writer‚ expresses a philosophy of life‚ based on our inner self and the presence of the soul. Emerson regarded and learned from the great minds of the past. In his writings he says repeatedly that each person should live according to his own thinking. In Nature and Self-Reliance the central theme is do not seek answers outside of yourself. This main idea

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts on the 25th of May‚ 1803 to his mother‚ Ruth Haskins‚ and his father Rev. William Emerson. Emerson’s father died at an early age‚ and he was raised by his mother as well as his Aunt Mary Emerson‚ who became a big influence in his life. In his younger years‚ Emerson attended the Boston Latin School at the age of nine‚ and then Harvard College at the early age of fourteen. After graduating from Harvard in 1821 at eighteen

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    “Good-By”‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson illustrates his disdain for the narcissism and coldness that he experienced in urban life and speaks of his yearning for a world which is much more naturalistic and nurturing. In this poem‚ Emerson uses figurative language such as personification‚ metaphors‚ and similes to show the virtues of the simpler life to which he is returning. Emerson paints a picture of the peace and beauty of nature as opposed to the cold isolation and harshness of the city. Emerson begins the

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    “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” These words‚ written by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ are strong and wise‚ but so many people choose not to follow them. In today’s society‚ as well as in the past‚ people have defaulted to conformity. Society has created this ideal image for all people to follow. There are few people who choose to go against what society wants and choose‚ instead‚ to be individuals. Being an individual separates

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson Properly Acknowledged by <Somebody> Ralph Waldo Emerson certainly took his place in the history of American Literature . He lived in a time when romanticism was becoming a way of thinking and beginning to bloom in America‚ the time period known as The Romantic Age. Romantic thinking stressed on human imagination and emotion rather than on basic facts and reason. Ralph Waldo Emerson not only provided plenty of that‚ but he also nourished it and inspired many other writers

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Transcendentalism In my essay I would like to provide an overview of Transcendentalism and its times. My other goal is in this paper to introduce Ralph Waldo Emerson’s most important essay: The American Scholar. To achieve these goals‚ I have separated the parts of this theme. After a detailed introduction in the first section‚ I determine what Transcendentalism really is. In the next section‚ I would like to write about the connection between Nature and Emerson’s way

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    Chris Schlegel 6/18/08 English 245 American Literature I Dr. Calendar Primary Source Paper The Influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson is considered by many as one of the most respected and widely known authors in the history of American literature. From his famous book “Nature”‚ to his various essays‚ poems and lectures‚ Emerson’s collection of works maintain an authentic diverse style that separated him from other authors. The confidence

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    Graham Stanford Mrs. Gandel American Literature 19 December‚ 2012 Get up‚ Stand up - Bob Marley Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay states‚ “A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within‚ more than the luster of bards and sages.” (Pg. 19) A man should use those flashes of genius that come from time to time instead of relying on other people’s ideas. “Get up‚ Stand up: stand up for your rights!” Don’t let another person tell you what is and isn’t

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    LOL Emerson Essay Rewrite Ralph Waldo Emerson’s theory of individualism is a stance that emphasizes the importance of self-reliance for personal success. One of the main tenets of the theory claims that a genius is someone who perseveres with one’s plans regardless of others’ opinions and that nothing is sacred other than the integrity of one’s own mind. This essay will further discuss this tenet to support Emerson’s Individualism. People should live their lives without being

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