Individualism In Early American Literature

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December 26, 2012

 

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The Revolutionaries, the Transcendentalists, and the Dark Romantics, all support Emerson's quote because they show that a truly righteous individual is not one that conforms to society's standards, but rather judges his/her actions based on his/her reason and what he/she has discovered to be right through experience...
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In this work, Emerson argues that "no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil" (Emerson 225). The reason given for this powerful statement is because he states that "imitation is suicide" (Emerson 225). Emerson is arguing for the need of people to be independent in thought. This means that if society's standards do not follow the individual's reason, then the individual has the right to disregard the law...
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