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    The two essays‚ "Civil Disobedience‚" by Henry David Thoreau‚ and "Letter From a Birmingham Jail‚" by Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ effectively illustrate the authors’ opinions of justice. Each author has his main point; Thoreau‚ in dealing with justice as it relates to government‚ asks for "not at once no government‚ but at once a better government. King contends that "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Both essays offer a complete argument for justice‚ but‚ given the conditions‚

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    aimed to explain man’s place in the universe; Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau shared their beliefs on man’s relationship to nature in their writings. I. Transcendentalists believed in a relationship between man‚ God‚ and nature. A. Thoreau explains in Walden that nature is not dead history‚ but living poetry; it is as if he is explaining that the truth of life lies within the relationship of man and nature (Thoreau 921). B. It was developed by the Greek philosopher Plato and refers to

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    Henry David Thoreau once stated‚ “You cannot dream yourself into a character; you must hammer and forge yourself one.” I believe that the trials and tribulations in one’s life and the manner in which he or she responds to them defines them as a person just as much as his/her successes do. Of course‚ using one’s failures in life as tools for learning and building character is easier said than done. However‚ there are unique qualities that can make this process quite simple. I possess some of these

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    Essay #4 Trevor White Herman Melville and Henry David Thoreau present their writing pieces as different forms of nonconformity. The essays both represent Ralph Emerson’s essay‚ Self-Reliance‚ but they do so in different ways. In Thoreau’s essay‚ Solitude‚ the narrator has removed himself from society and into solitude in a cabin in the deep woods. The narrator displays nonconformity by not taking on the normal daily routines and an average person in society. The nonconformity exhibited

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    reaction to rationalism. Influenced by romanticism‚ Platonism‚ and Kantian philosophy‚ it taught that divinity pervades all nature and humanity‚ and its members held progressive views on feminism and communal living. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were central figures. Transcendentalists believe that nature allows us to escape from reality. They believe it can free our minds so that we can connect with our inner spirit. In connection with grizzly man‚ Timothy Treadwell set out on a inner

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    My Inspiration is not a person‚ place‚ or thing. What inspired me was a simple quote someone gave me a year ago‚ it says " What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as who you become by achieving your goals." it’s by Henry David Thoreau. Now‚ a year ago I was in a huge downfall in my life. My biggest downfall was being homeless and the feeling of hopelessness. I started taking counseling classes to help me cope with myself. Also‚ to try to understand why I was it happening to me and

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    This collection of ideas has been an integral part of American culture. Ever since the colonial era‚ we have fought for and displayed our individualism. There is also an idiom- “nothing ventured‚ nothing gained”‚ and Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau display these concepts wonderfully in their essays‚ “Self Reliance” and “Walden” respectively. “Self Reliance” is a perfect example of individualism at its finest. The main point of his essay is even in the title‚ to be self reliant. To be self

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    This excerpt is from his famous essay‚ "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience". First‚ some background; in 1842‚ his brother John died of lockjaw. Three years later‚ Henry decided to write a book commemorating a canoe trip he had taken with John in 1839. Seeking a quiet place to write‚ he followed a friend’s suggestion and built a small cabin on the north shore of Walden Pond on a piece of land owned by his friend and mentor‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson. He started work on his cabin in March of 1845. On the

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    portrays a man with his job as the pilot of a steamboat and how he views the river while Walden by Thoreau depicts a man who believes that people are wasting their lives on unimportant matters and goes into nature to discover the meaning of life. Throughout “Two Views of a River”‚ Twain recognizes the beauty of the river because he had never seen a sight like it back home and through Walden‚ Thoreau describes nature as he goes on an endeavor to discover what life means to him. Over the course of both

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    upon the freedom our founding fathers fought for. Though out history‚ civil heros such as Henry David Thoreau‚ Rosa Parks‚ and Martin Luther King Jr serve to reflect the positive impact and enhanced freedom brought to life by civil disobedience. As early as 1849‚ people were beginning to find fault in their government and its means of controlling its citizens. In Civil Disobedience‚ Henry David Thoreau brings to light the faults in the leading powers of

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