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Презентация на тему Ralph Waldo Emerson

BIOGRAPHYEmerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts.He was son of Ruth Haskins and William Emerson.He was the second of five sons who survived into adulthood.His father died from stomach cancer on May 12, 1811.
BIOGRAPHYEmerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts.He was son of Ruth Haskins and BIOGRAPHYOne of the greatest influence on his childhood was his aunt Mary BIOGRAPHYA year later he abandoned his ecclesiastical career and moved to Europe, Along with his role as writer, cultivating poetry and essays, Ralph Waldo Emerson’s works Emerson’s works Summary Emerson begins IndividualismEmerson repeatedly calls on individuals to value their own thoughts, opinions, and Main messageEvery individual possesses a unique genius, that can only be revealed Notable Quotations From
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Слайд 2 BIOGRAPHY
Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts.

He was son

BIOGRAPHYEmerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts.He was son of Ruth Haskins

of Ruth Haskins and William Emerson.

He was the second

of five sons who survived into adulthood.

His father died from stomach cancer on May 12, 1811.

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One of the greatest influence on his childhood

BIOGRAPHYOne of the greatest influence on his childhood was his aunt

was his aunt Mary Moody Emerson, a great lover

of women Puritan culture.

He studied at Harvard University.

He studied theology at Harvard Divinity School and was ordained pastor in 1829.

In 1829 he married Ellen Tucker. In 1831 she died of tuberculosis.

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A year later he abandoned his ecclesiastical career

BIOGRAPHYA year later he abandoned his ecclesiastical career and moved to

and moved to Europe, traveling in Italy, England, France

and Scotland.

In 1834 he returned to his country to settle in Concord, a town in which he lived with his second wife, Lydia Jackson, with whom he had married in 1835.

Слайд 5 Along with his role as writer, cultivating poetry

Along with his role as writer, cultivating poetry and essays, Ralph

and essays, Ralph Waldo Emerson was an influential intellectual

who also left their mark on European thought.

He died of pneumonia in Concord, April 27, 1882. He was 78.

BIOGRAPHY


Слайд 7 Emerson’s works

Emerson’s works

Слайд 8 Emerson’s works

Emerson’s works

Слайд 11 Summary
Emerson begins "Self-Reliance" by defining genius: "To

Summary Emerson begins

believe your own thought, to believe that what is

true for you in your private heart is true for all men—that is genius.’’ Every educated man, he writes, eventually realizes that ‘‘envy is ignorance" and that he must be truly himself. God has made each person unique and, by extension, given each person a unique work to do, Emerson holds. To trust one's own thoughts and put them into action is, in a very real sense, to hear and act on the voice of God.
Emerson adds that people must seek solitude to hear their own thoughts, because society, by its nature, coerces men to conform. He goes so far as to call society "a conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members."

Слайд 12 Individualism

Emerson repeatedly calls on individuals to value their

IndividualismEmerson repeatedly calls on individuals to value their own thoughts, opinions,

own thoughts, opinions, and experiences above those presented to

them by other individuals, society, and religion. This radical individualism springs from Emerson's belief that each individual is not just unique but divinely unique; i.e., each individual is a unique expression of God's creativity and will.

Trust Your Own Inner Voice

Emerson urges his readers to retain the outspokenness of a small child who freely speaks his mind. A child he has not yet been corrupted by adults who tell him to do otherwise. He also urges readers to avoid envying or imitating others viewed as models of perfection; instead, he says, readers should take pride in their own individuality and never be afraid to express their own original ideas.


Слайд 13 Main message
Every individual possesses a unique genius, that

Main messageEvery individual possesses a unique genius, that can only be

can only be revealed when that individual has the

courage to trust his or her own thoughts, attitudes, and inclinations against all public disapproval.

Слайд 14 Notable Quotations From "Self-Reliance"

Trust thyself: every heart

Notable Quotations From

vibrates to that iron string.
Whoso would be a man

must be a nonconformist.
What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think.
Insist on yourself; never imitate.

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