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Ralph Waldo Emerson

Born in BostonBorn in Boston Son of the a Unitarian minister in a famous line of ministersSon of the a Unitarian minister in a famous line of ministers Emerson's father died less than two weeks before his 8th birthdayEmerson's father died less than two weeks before his 8th birthday At fourteen, Emerson went to Harvard College where waited tables at Commons, a dining hall at Harvard and supplemented complement by teaching during the winter vacationAt fourteen, Emerson went to Harvard College where waited tables at Commons, a dining hall at Harvard and supplemented complement by teaching during the winter vacation

After graduation, Emerson made his living as a schoolmasterAfter graduation, Emerson made his living as a schoolmaster Went back to Harvard Divinity School, became Unitarian minister in 1829Went back to Harvard Divinity School, became Unitarian minister in 1829 A dispute with church officials led to his resignation in 1832A dispute with church officials led to his resignation in 1832 Formulated and first expressed the philosophy of Transcendentalism in his 1836 essayFormulated and first expressed the philosophy of Transcendentalism in his 1836 essay His first wife, Ellen Louisa Tucker, died of tuberculosis at 19His first wife, Ellen Louisa Tucker, died of tuberculosis at 19

In 1835, Emerson bought a house in ConcordIn 1835, Emerson bought a house in Concord Married his second wife Lydia JacksonMarried his second wife Lydia Jackson Children were Waldo, Ellen, Edith, and Edward Waldo EmersonChildren were Waldo, Ellen, Edith, and Edward Waldo Emerson Ellen was named for his first wife, at the suggestion of LydiaEllen was named for his first wife, at the suggestion of Lydia

In 1838 he was invited back to Harvard for the graduation addressIn 1838 he was invited back to Harvard for the graduation address His remarks outraged and shocked the whole Protestant community at the time because he proclaimed that Jesus was a great man, but not GodHis remarks outraged and shocked the whole Protestant community at the time because he proclaimed that Jesus was a great man, but not God He was denounced as an atheistHe was denounced as an atheist By the mid-1880s his position had become standard Unitarian doctrineBy the mid-1880s his position had become standard Unitarian doctrine Emerson made a living as a popular lecturer in the country outside of the South because of his anti-slavery positionEmerson made a living as a popular lecturer in the country outside of the South because of his anti-slavery position

. Emerson associated with Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David ThoreauEmerson associated with Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David Thoreau The land on which Thoreau built his cabin on Walden Pond belonged to Emerson and he provided food and hired Thoreau to perform odd jobsThe land on which Thoreau built his cabin on Walden Pond belonged to Emerson and he provided food and hired Thoreau to perform odd jobs Their close relationship fractured after Emerson gave Thoreau the poor advice to publish his first bookTheir close relationship fractured after Emerson gave Thoreau the poor advice to publish his first book Eventually the two would reconcile some of their differences, although Thoreau privately accused Emerson of having drifted from his original philosophyEventually the two would reconcile some of their differences, although Thoreau privately accused Emerson of having drifted from his original philosophy Emerson began to view Thoreau as a misanthrope Emerson's eulogy to Thoreau is largely credited with the latter's negative reputation during the 19 th century.Emerson began to view Thoreau as a misanthrope Emerson's eulogy to Thoreau is largely credited with the latter's negative reputation during the 19 th century.

Emerson is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in ConcordEmerson is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord Quotes: A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer. I hate quotations. Tell me what you know. The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons.

Henry David Thoreau Best known for Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay, Civil Disobedience, an argument for individual resistance to the government in moral opposition to an unjust state.

Born in Concord, MA to John Thoreau and Cynthia Dunbar in1817 Father, John, was a pencil maker His maternal grandfather, Asa Dunbar, was known for leading Harvard's 1766 student “Bread and Butter Rebellion”, the first recorded student protest in the United States Classically educated at Harvard Operated a school with his brother, John, until John’s death from tetanus Thoreau returned home to Concord, where he became friends with Emerson who took a paternal and at times patronizing interest in Thoreau Of the many prominent authors who lived in Concord, Thoreau was the only town native.

From , Thoreau joined the Emerson household to serve as the children’s tutor, editorial assistant, and repair man/gardener. For a few months in 1843, he moved to the home of William Emerson in New York, tutoring the family sons while writing Thoreau returned to Concord and worked in his family's pencil factory, which he would continue to do for most of his adult life Thoreau embarked on a two-year experiment in simple living on July 4, 1845 The house was not in wilderness but at the edge of town, 1.5 miles from his family home Thoreau refused to pay taxes because of his opposition to the Mexican-American War and slavery, and he spent a night in jail because of this refusal

Left Walden Pond on September 6, 1847 Over several years, he worked to pay off his debts revised his manuscript In 1854, he published Walden, or Life in the Woods, the time he had spent at Walden Pond. The book compresses that time into a single calendar year, using the passage of four seasons to symbolize human development. Walden at first won few admirers, but today it is regarded as a classic that explores natural simplicity, harmony, and beauty as models for just social and cultural conditions.

He died on May 6, 1862 at the age of 44. Originally buried in the Dunbar family plot, he and members of his immediate family were eventually moved to Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord Quotes: Do not be too moral. You may cheat yourself out of much life. Aim above morality. Be not simply good; be good for something. If you would convince a man that he does wrong, do right. But do not care to convince him. Men will believe what they see. Let them see. Thank God men cannot as yet fly and lay waste the sky as well as the earth!