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... She simply accepts it as the way it is. She, unlike Thoreau, provides us with descriptions of nature without interpretation, leaving that to the reader. ...
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... Thoreau uses his personal opinion to sway the reader when he says, "which , by the way, are all external and superficial,..." in relation to the nation's ...
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... The simile, although simple, creates a clear, vivid picture in the reader's mind. Thoreau's metaphor in the sentence, "I wanted to live deep and suck out all ...
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... Thus Thoreau seduces the reader into the possibility of change within oneself and a catharsis from one's dependency on the unnecessary aspects of life and the ...
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... Transcendentalism is present in this thought, in showing the reader that Thoreau want s to taught by nature and not man, which shows a higher ranking of man. ...
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... governs least" (222). Thoreau's opening line grabs and lets the reader know what topic(s) the essay will be discussing. As it turns ...
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... the story written by Emerson seems to be more detailed, Thoreau talks more ... use the six characteristics wisely and their details help the reader identify with ...
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... With this in mind, it is made clear to the reader that Thoreau's agitation is not just directed at the oppressors, but he also holds accountable those who ...
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... novel, well worth being read. As one reader commented: Almost all of the richness of Thoreau is in Walden. In is revelation of the ...
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... lives. To get this message across Thoreau first told the reader what they couldn't control, where they were not the ones at fault. He ...
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... In "Self-Reliance" Emerson proposes a code for living and Thoreau's Walden chapter ... In "Self-Reliance" Emerson encourages the reader to free himself from the ...
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... Bibliography Thoreau, Henry. "Civil Disobedience." Elements of Argument: A text and Reader. Ed. Annette T. Rottenberg. 6th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. ...
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... up a whole new horizon of information, and provoke thoughts within the transcriber's mind, causing the reader to readily think about Thoreau's thoughts, as ...
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... 825). Thoreau influences the reader to choose his or her own personal desires rather than those imposed on us by society. He believes ...
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... possessions. The question Thoreau asks the reader is whether they control their possessions or do their possessions control them? Reading ...
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... Both are similar in how they get the reader to see and feel what the writter sees and feels. Both men, King and Thoreau, used emotional appeal in their work. ...
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... make his writing filled with imagery. Thoreau used all these elements in order to please the reader's mind with his literature.
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... This technique, like lush visual descriptions, allows the reader to see what Thoreau sees and hear what he hears, thus placing the reader within the world of ...
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... While men believe in the infinite some ponds will be thought to be bottomless." (191) In this passage Thoreau tells the reader that he is using the ...
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... To a reader who hasn't been exposed to the works of Emerson or Throreau, the entire situation might seem perfectly normal, almost mundane, however Thoreau is a ...
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... Imagery is the way an author explains a picture thus giving the reader an idea of what they are talking about. Emerson and Thoreau show similarities in how ...
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... These vivid descriptions allow the reader to clearly visualize the magnificence of the ... Thoreau takes an artistic approach to his writing with a certain flow to ...
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... Thoreau shows that man can successfully live surrounded by nature, and how enlightening an ... His use of vivid colors and calm sounds help the reader yearn for ...
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... Thoreau's message was clearly meant to open the reader's eyes to the fact that they were becoming increasingly blind to the abundant blessings of nature, and ...
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... exerts were just chosen by Krakauer to help give the reader a sense of what other naturalists were thinking when they left civilization (Thoreau for example). ...
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... "To read well, that is, to read true books in a true spirit, is a noble exercise, and one that will task the reader more that any exercise ... (Thoreau p. 66). ...
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... (Spiller, 346) As a self proclaimed "mystic, a transcendentalist, and a natural philosopher," Thoreau's works invite the reader to explore his intuitive ...
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... Richard Lenat. The Thoreau Reader. Available http://www2.cybernex.net/~rlenat/thoreau. html, May 6, 2000. William A. Williams Jr. Concordances of Thoreau. ...
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... a loss to truly recreate the scene, making it undesirable for a reader to look ... Dulness is but another word for tameness." Thoreau goes as far to say this vital ...
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... For Thoreau, Walden is a possibility to realize one's divinity or ideal existence. Knowing this, the reader is both able to enjoy the narrator's experiences ...
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