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    In Ralph Emerson’s Self Reliance he expresses the joy and calmness felt when people follow their heart and do what they love. Along with this idea he has a great passion for how important it is for people to be themselves‚ and how everyone is uniquely different. I personally believe in Emerson’s cause‚ and that everyone has their own special gifts from God‚ therefore they shouldn’t conform to society. In his essay‚ Ralph Emerson stresses how one must accept themselves and follow the path God has

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    Perfection. It’s more than just a universal truth. We believe in it. We crave it. We strive for it. It’s safe to say we basically breathe for it. But tell me‚ what is perfection? Each and every individual asked that question would have a greatly altered definition of their perception of perfection‚ ranging from personal appearance to success. It is a mere fact that depending on who you are‚ where you grew up‚ and what you’re capable of‚ you are presented with different expectations on how you should

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    Relying on one’s self‚ perceived through the eyes of Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ is seemingly the only way to show a man’s true genius and goodness to society. Transcendentalism‚ continually associated with Emerson and his essay “Self-reliance”‚ announces how the belief in one’s self and one’s ideals pushes away society’s conformity nature‚ and creates new ideas and questions. Throughout Emerson’s essay‚ he preaches for society to break away from traditional values‚ maintain open-minds‚ and embrace change

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    Based on what I have read in “Self-Reliance”‚ I believe that Emerson would not approve of me being in this class because Emerson pushed hard for individualism‚ rather than accepting other people’s ideas and what they are teaching. Emerson writes‚ “To believe in you own thought‚ to believe that what is true for you in your private heart‚ is true for all men‚-- that is genius.”(269). Even though this quote is in the first paragraph on Emerson’s essay‚ it speaks volumes . Emerson is saying that if a

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    family’s puritan legacy. He wanted to disconnect himself from religion almost all together because he was ashamed of his past. Hawthorne lived by the idea that Emerson expresses in his literature. “All men have my blood‚ and I have all men’s” (“Self-Reliance” 11). Hawthorne understood the underlying message that Emerson was expressing; just because the people in one’s life have different beliefs than his‚ it doesn’t mean they should make him change his own beliefs. This is a reason why he added the

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    Self- preservation is a very prominent theme in the play The Crucible; everyone is looking over his or her shoulders worried about getting accused of witchcraft. Notably‚ a servant girl Mary Warren and Reverend Hale of Beverly both have strong concern for their prestige in the community. Mary Warren is the servant to John and Elizabeth Proctor and once Abigail accuses Elizabeth and she is arrested‚ John insists Mary tell the truth of what the girls are doing to the court. However‚ Mary is afraid

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    Self Reliance‚ an essay by the famous transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ is pretty deep. Way deep. Read-it-multiple-times kind of deep. Emerson’s essay discusses self-trusting‚ and urges readers to follow their own instincts and ideas. However‚ despite the author’s intelligent language and thoughtful insight into self-reliance‚ it ultimately became repetitive‚ hard to follow‚ and just lacking clarity. In Self Reliance‚ Emerson explores themes of non-conformity and individualism– the essay is

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    voices reveal the person that you truly are on the inside. Your thoughts should not seem alien to yourself‚ even if the thoughts runs counter to one’s normal intuition‚ it is merely the person on the inside talking and possibly expressing thier inner self. Emerson simply wants individuals to accept who they are and know that people should not be afraid of who they really are. Another concept gleaned from Emerson’s essay revolves around how man should not limit himself. A man’s limitation is only set

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    Self-Reliance” In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay the “Self-Reliance I found him and his essay to be quite interesting and intriguing. He had such persuading arguments to stimulate any individual’s mind. To me Ralph Waldo Emerson was smart‚ caring‚ passionate‚ an innovative essayist‚ and poet as well. In his essay he states‚ “Trust thyself: everyone heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the divine Providence has found for you; the society of your contemporaries‚ the connexion of events”

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    sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Absolve you to yourself‚ and you shall have the suffrage of the world” (Emerson‚ “Self Reliance”‚ 133) in his essay‚ Self Reliance. In this precisely worded essay‚ he states his belief that we must not be tempted or influenced by the thoughts of others‚ rather‚ we should support our own beliefs. “Absolving to yourself” (“Self Reliance” 133)‚ or releasing into one’s own power in a way that the competence is not unnatural to them‚ aids us in reaching the stage

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