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    Student 2: Rhetorical Analysis-1‚ Annotated Bibliography-6‚ Commentary-16‚ Memoir-23 Student 2: Past experience Rhetorical Analysis: Walden‚ ‘Where I Lived‚ and What I Lived For “Where I Lived‚ and What I Lived For” Is the second chapter from Henry D. Thoreau’s book Walden‚ found on pages 81-98 originally published by Princeton University Press‚ 1854. This edition is the 2004 reprint of the 1971 copyright with an introduction by John Updike. The critical memoir was penned in 1845 by Henry David

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    perception of what is real and genuine. To him reality is your own perception. If a person wants to‚ they can control how they look at life. In the chapter “Where I lived‚ and What I Lived For”‚ Thoreau tells us “When we are unhurried and wise‚ we perceive that only great and worthy things have any permanent and absolute existence‚ - that petty fears and petty pleasures are but the shadow of the reality.” What Thoreau means is that if we settle down and become more aware we can then see what is true and

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    The Prospects of Thoreau’s Philosophy Henry David Thoreau proved to be a man of strong beliefs‚ which he explained in his essay “Where I Lived and What I Lived For”‚ asking questions that he wanted the audience to ponder‚ such as‚ “Why should we live in such a hurry and waste life?” His goal in writing the essay‚ which is an excerpt from a grand collection of essays‚ was to convey his idea of the way that man should expand his knowledge for the sake of simply bettering himself and to disassociate

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    What I Have Lived for ---Bertrand Russell Three passions‚ simple but overwhelmingly strong‚ have governed my life: the longing for love‚ the search for knowledge‚ and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. These passions‚ like great winds‚ have blown me hither and thither‚ in a wayward course‚ over a deep ocean of anguish‚ reaching to the verge of despair. I have sought love‚ first‚ because it brings ecstasy --- ecstasy so great that I would have sacrificed all the rest of life for a few

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    1‚ 2012 What I have lived for Looking back on my life‚ there is a question wandering in my mind---what I have lived for. After a long time of contemplating‚ I find that I have been engaged in three missions in my whole life: overcoming difficulties‚ cultivating diligence and pursuing happiness. These three missions have made my life meaningful and wonderful. First‚ I have never surrendered to the difficulties in my life. I know that if I want light‚ I must conquer darkness. So I fought with

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    Whether it’s the urge to winning a race or parachuting off a plane miles up‚ that heart pumping‚ adrenaline‚ feeling I get is what I would describe fun as. That slow motion time zone I receive in the midst of battling a position for a race is the feeling that cannot be explained‚ but for one to have experienced it to know. That time zone where everything is slowed‚ is where I have the chance to forget all the stress built up‚ and to just enjoy the ecstasy feeling of the adrenaline. This ecstasy

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    the Romantic artists‚ who were able to show a more sublime side of nature. Many of the Romantic paintings‚ have rolling fields of vibrant greens or a golden sun illuminating the entire compositions. An extremely significant line from “Where I lived and What I lived for” is “It is something to be able to paint a particular picture‚ or to carve a statue‚ and so to make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious to carve and paint the very atmosphere and medium through which we look‚ which

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    In “Where I Lived‚ and What I Lived For‚” by Henry David Thoreau‚ Thoreau makes the statement‚ “A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone.” What he meant from this statement was that if people can move away from the idea that their personal worth is based on the material goods that they buy or own‚ they are actually better off or richer. It is the intangible things that are more important than the material goods. Many people think that their lives are richer

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    “With every broken bone I swear I lived” is one of the most repeated sentence in the entire song and‚ I believe‚ the one that resonates the most. In the song “I Lived” by OneRepublic‚ it appears that it is the story of a parent telling their child all of the wishes he or she has for them in their adventures and life. The song “I Lived” best applies to my life‚ not only because of my relationship with my family‚ but because of my personal beliefs as well. In the summer‚ my family made the brave and

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    In “Walden‚ Where I Lived‚ and What I Lived For” (1924)‚ Henry David Thoreau claims people should have sufficient resources and live a simple life. Thoreau illustrates his claim by comparing his riches to someone who wasn’t as wealthy as him and also by defining what people think reality is‚ “ I found thus that I had been a rich man without any damage to my poverty.” and “ Let us settle ourselves‚ and work and wedge our feet downward through the mud and slush of opinion‚ and prejudice‚ and tradition

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