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Emerson in his essay Self Reliance argues for among other things, a type of nonconformity in deeds and actions as well as in thought. In the opening paragraph when he says" To believe your own thoughts, believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, -- that is genius." He is urging us to take an attitude which is dependant on an individuals own thoughts not societies.
He would have supported her for doing what she thought was right.
Constraint, or slavery, or tyranny. Liberty is the freedom to act as you wish. The reverse would be subjugation of your thoughts and actions.
"I would like to be known as a person who is concerned about freedom and equality and justice and prosperity for all people." ― Rosa Parks-
You can't. It's their choice whether they want to show pride for their country or not. You don't have control over their actions, thoughts or feelings.
Emerson uses the image of nature to argue that apparent contradictions and chaos are inherent in the universe, yet ultimately lead to harmony and balance. He suggests that like nature, human thoughts and actions may seem chaotic but are part of a larger, unknowable design that will eventually reveal its own order and purpose.
argue against worrying if your actions appear contradictory.
according to kant, are wronful actions contradictory?
poorly coordinated reaction or actions with contradictory intent and contradictory results
Patricians were frightened because without plebeians patricians would be helpless if an enemy struck at rome.
The author might use a combination of showing Melody's actions, thoughts, and dialogue that reveal contradictory or multifaceted aspects of her character. This could include her making decisions that seem contradictory, having conflicting emotions, or engaging in complex interactions with other characters. Through these nuanced details, the author can communicate Melody's complexity to the reader.
Emerson would likely feel Watada is doing the right thing by following his own beliefs
The habits of thinking a group develops that guide the thoughts, language, and actions of its members are implicithabits.
Emerson would likely feel supportive of Parks' actions as she stood up against injustice and inspired others to do the same. He believed in individual conscience and self-reliance, values that align with Parks' decision to protest against segregation. Emerson would see her as a champion of individual rights and a catalyst for positive social change.
emotions
Thoughts, feelings, and actions.
The habits of thinking a group develops that guide the thoughts, language, and actions of its members are implicithabits.