Post on 23-Feb-2016
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“Nature”&
“Self-Reliance”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
I’m young Ralph Waldo Emerson. I look a wee bit
like Hugh Jackman
And I’m old Emerson. I look like Bill Murray
from Zombieland
Academic Vocabulary
• Objectivity – Judgment based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices.
Academic Vocabulary
• Subjectivity – Judgment based on individual impressions and feelings and opinions rather than external facts.
Academic Vocabulary
• Absolve – to clear from blame, responsibility, or guilt
Academic Vocabulary
• Intuitive – obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation.
Academic Vocabulary
• Assertion – A positive statement or declaration, often without support or reason.
It shall forever be known as…Taco
Tuesday
Procedure for Nature
• We’re going to read from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Nature” on 161.
• While we’re reading, have out a piece of paper or your device to take notes on.
• Write down at least 3 quotes from the essay that you find important.
Procedure Cont’d.
• We’re going to write down some of the quotes from the essay and pick out our top 5.
• In groups of 3-4 (or less), look at these 5 quotes and figure out what they mean and why these quotes are important (to understanding Transcendentalism).
• Turn these in by the end of the hour
Self-Reliance– Read “Self-Reliance” on page 163.– What are the themes of “Self-Reliance” and “Nature?”
How is it developed by Emerson? Write a couple of paragraphs that discuss what the themes are, how they are developed (pointing to specific lines in the text. I want to see QUOTATIONS!), and how that fits in with the Transcendentalist Movement.
• Include: an introductory paragraph• At least two body paragraphs• A concluding paragraph
Nature/Self-Reliance Writing
• How could we construct a well-thought out response to the prompt? In other words, how could we set up our writing so that it makes sense?
• Let’s Brainstorm!