Both
Emerson and Thoreau were for emancipation and against slavery. According to the novel
, by, Emerson was "passionately eloquent" on the subject and did
not mind taking credit for creating change. Thoreau was more modest in his...
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
In March, by Geraldine Brooks, what were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoroeau's opinions of slavery in the novel? What solutions do they seem...
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A native of the west, the speaker is well familiar with the climate and environment in his homeland when the west wind begins to blo...
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