Comparing Individualism And Transcendentalism

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"There is a time in every man's education where he arrives at the conviction that is envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide," this quote is from Ralph Emerson's essay "Self-Reliance" and this quote says that you shouldn't envy or imitate someone instead you should find your individual traits and characteristics. The transcendentalist movement took place in the mid 1800s in the United States of America time where multiple people started come up with ideas and beliefs so that you could live a better and father or founder of transcendentalism is Ralph Waldo Emerson. Some of the ideas that these people believed in were self-reliance, civil disobedience, individualism, and having a close connection to nature. They also supported the abolition of slavery and protested against the relocation of Native Americans. The song "The Anthem" was recorded by Good Charlotte in 2002 …show more content…

Some lyrics from "The Anthem" that represents the idea of individualism are "Do you really want to be another trend" and " Do you want to be part of that crowd" what these lyrics are saying is that you shouldn't join trends because everyone is else is. Another lyric from the song that represents individualism is "Out of step while they all get in line" what this lyric is saying is you should just be yourself and develop your own beliefs and not do something because it what's "normal". They would agree with this belief because individualism was of the beliefs that transcendentalists had and this song represents individualism because it basically describes what individualism is, which is yourself and doing what you want to do. I would agree with this belief because I feel like people should be able do what they please and it is wrong to hold someone back from something they want to do. This song only cover one idea of transcendentalism and many other songs cover more

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