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... good earnest be doctrine, society, law to himself, that a simple purpose may be to him as strong as iron necessity is to others." Unlike Thoreau, Emerson does ...
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... Poe's desire was to "cut free from reality or actuality and enter the world of imagination." Unlike Thoreau, he believes that truth lies in the dark and ...
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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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... However, unlike Thoreau's plan for a simple life, Amory begins his quest for himself with convention, love and money because he believes it is these things ...
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... much? Unlike Thoreau and Emerson, most modern people enjoy their material possessions and spending time with their friends. Pop ...
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... Unlike Thoreau, Hawthorne wanted people to realize that nature is not perfect and should not be used as a channel for spirituality. ...
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... "Civil Disobedience" written by Thoreau states "To speak practically and as a citizen unlike those who call themselves no government men, I ask for, not once a ...
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... all. Unlike his attitude towards nature, Thoreau's attitude towards other people changes through the course of Walden. When the ...
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... In truth, Thoreau's appeal is for the implementation of a better government as ... where he writes, "But, to speak practically and as a citizen, unlike those that ...
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... being described lies untouched and uncorrupted by man unlike the nature created by humans which remains "tame and cheap" (80). According to Thoreau, every time ...
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... changes things and relations; it is essentially revolutionary" (643) Thoreau calls for a ... passage: But, to speak practically and as a citizen, unlike those who ...
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... The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail and Dead Poets Society incorporate many characteristics ... The boys look at him dumbfounded because Keatings is unlike the other ...
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... their present low and primitive condition." (84) Thoreau uses this as one of his examples of society and nature being interrelated, but unlike nature, society ...
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... Unlike the transcendental aims described in Thoreau's Walden, goals will unfortunately correspond more those portrayed in Skinner's Walden Two.
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... voice their opposition. Thoreau, unlike Socrates, believed in this method of rebellion as a means for change. He believed that to ...
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... Allen Poe "The Fall of the House of Usher" An Author Unlike Any Other ... For example, authors such as Henry Thoreau and Ralph Emerson were dominating the world of ...
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... Allen Poe "The Fall of the House of Usher" An Author Unlike Any Other ... For example, authors such as Henry Thoreau and Ralph Emerson were dominating the world of ...
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... them until we have succeeded, or shall we transgress them at once?" (Thoreau). ... Unlike civil disobedience, lawbreaking does not have a purpose or goal that may ...
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... Unlike Whitman, Emily Dickinson wrote her individual thought at a personal level as an internal ... Like Emerson, Henry Thoreau found his soul reflected in nature. ...
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... such as Thoreau for the bases of his ideology that led to his abandonment. What McCandless fails to see from these examples is the fact that they, unlike him ...
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... for long walks in the forest and listened to Emerson and Thoreau with their ... Hawthorne had trouble writing this novel because, unlike The Scarlet Letter, it had ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before they could begin to comprehend humanity because humanity was just a part of nature. Unlike ...
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... He explained, "It's a terrible world," showing that unlike the others, he did have an opinion on ... Ellison relates his characters to those of Thoreau's excerpt. ...
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... He explained, "It's a terrible world," (400) showing that unlike the others, he did have an opinion ... Ellison relates his characters to those of Thoreau's excerpt ...
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... on the subject suggested heroism and sometimes, like his friend Thoreau, he hinted ... Unlike most people, he was disappointed with his current situation, and he ...
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