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    we speak out our ideas in a non-conformist way. This idea of non-conformism is the key message that Emerson expresses in ‘Self-Reliance’‚ which is often expressed through speech. Through my reading and understanding of both Emerson and Hansen’s essay’s‚ I aim to argue that the voice is a crucial element in the discovery of self-reliance; however‚ it is not necessarily the most important‚ as Emerson makes references to various ways of gaining independent thought and expression. At a glance‚

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    started to focus on this potential‚ and the good of humanity. This new way of thinking was simulated by publications of wise‚ respected theorists and thinkers. These people changed the future of humankind with their works. These authors included: Ralph Waldo Emerson who described the problems humans faced to find their potential‚ Thomas Paine described the world without

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    in my life even though deep inside I do know that they know but I just don’t want to admit it. No matter if it’s rap‚ rock or pop‚ I don’t understand how young adults enjoy that sort of music. “Insist on yourself. Never imitate.”‚ a quote by Ralph Waldo

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    1. Who were the transcendentalists?  What was their philosophy?  How did they express it in literature? 2. How did the transcendentalists attempt to apply their beliefs to the problems of everyday life at Brook Farm?  What was the result? 3. What other utopian schemes were put forth during this period?  How did these utopian societies propose to reorder society to create a better way of life? 4. How did the antebellum utopian communities attempt to redefine gender roles?  Which communities

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    Ally Harts Mr.Donner 12-3-12 Fear Ralph Waldo Emerson once said “Fear defeats more people than any other one thing in the world.” This means that most people don’t conquer their fears‚ but rather let their fears conquer them. It is important for people to accept fate and move on to face and conquer their fears. Fear is a part of everyone’s lives‚ and fear can exist for any totally diverse reasons. Such as‚ the fear of death‚ or something more miniscule such as the fear of heights‚ or the fear

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    Battle of the Belts Essay Connor Griffin Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that "common sense is genius dressed in working cloths." I don’t know if there is a more basic safety device than a seatbelt‚ so by that logic I guess you can say that you’re a genius if you wear your seatbelt. That might be a stretch but in contrast‚ you can’t be very smart if you choose not to wear your seatbelt. There’s no good reason why someone can’t put on their seatbelt. If it’s because it’s not comfortable‚ buy

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    against the manhood of every one of its members.” Conspiracy is defined as “a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful;” however‚ I believe that is no secret how our society is hurting it’s own members. In his essay‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson talks about the importance of individualism and self-trust. The time period which he lived in affected the way he wrote his essay. Yet‚ I think that his essay is even more beneficial in today’s time. People are always trying to fit in. It

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    for the audience. We can see in the essay of Emerson that he said‚ "A Hero sometimes says stuff and does stuff that makes no sense to their peers. They get mad‚ and feel insulted. After a while‚ they figure out the guy’s just doing what he thinks is right‚ and just because he’s different doesn’t mean he’s wrong. Eventually they realize that the hero was really smart and brave to do what he did." Looking this quotation‚ we can conclude that Emerson used abstract words like "heroism‚ contradiction

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    References: Bierce‚ A. (n.d.). Brainy quotes. Retrieved from http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/ambrose_bierce.html Conflict. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/conflict Emerson‚ R. (n.d.). Quotations about peace . Retrieved from http://www.quotegarden.com/peace.html Frost‚ S. (n.d.). What are the benefits of good conflict resolution skills?. Retrieved from http://smallbusiness.chron.com/benefits-good-conflict-resolution-skills-37268

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    Transcendental ideas in‚ Dead Poets Society Transcendentalism was a prominent philosophical movement in the mid 1800s. Poets such as Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and Walt Whitman were transcendentalist literary work artists who believed that society and its institutions impeded individual self reliance. The poets mainly disobeyed the conformists and the traditional ways of society. These poets also believed that an individual needs to find their individual self‚ and not let any

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