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Essay heading: Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Can you
imagine living a life with all your loved ones passing away one by one? A
persons life could collapse into severe depression, lose hope, and lose meaning.
He can build a morbid outlook on life. Ralph Waldo Emerson suffered these
things. He was born on May 25, 1803 and entered into a new world, a new nation
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Just about eight years later, his father would no longer be
with him, as William Emerson died in 1811. The Emerson family was left to a
life marked by poverty. Ralph's mother, Ruth, was left as a widow having to
take care of five sons. However, Ralph's life seemed to carry on smoothly. He
would end up attending Harvard College and pursue
a job of teaching full time... displayed next 300 characters
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