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View Of Individual And Society By Hawthorne, Thoreau, And Mark Twain
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Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, and Mark Twain each had a different view on how an individual does and should interact with society. They each pointed fingers at what caused the friction between a person and his society. Several themes run common to these writers, but the most prevalent may be the dualistic theme of Rebellion vs. Confo ....
Middle of paper ....r the people within the society to remain pure. This is a very dark and pessimistic view, because it does not leave room for much hope or improvement in the human race. No one can ever be what he or she is seeking to be. One will always be a contribution to the ruin of society.
Henry David Thoreau would disagree, and furiously at that, with Nathan.... |
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