Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Emily Dickinson Individualism And Conformism - 889 Words

We are in a world that strives for conformity. People who are â€Å"different† are socially outcasted. To be a conformist means to be similar to everyone else. I personally don’t want to conform to society. I am afraid that if I’m not the same as everyone else, I may be outcasted. It’s a difficult battle. Either being true to myself or conforming to society. American Individualism means to have the will power to choose to be an individualist or a conformist and it also means to be your own self no matter the consequences. Emily Dickinson was an American poet from the 19th century was not recognized as poet until after her death. She wrote an abundance of over two thousand poems. Dickinson was not a social person. She mainly kept to†¦show more content†¦I believe that this means to not worry over the smallest things.There are several ways has society been very materialistic. Everyone seems to want the latest sports car or makeup palette. They don’t realize that those unrealistic assets are not needed in life to be happy. This poem relates to American Individualism because it expresses that people should be happy with their actions. Their actions does not define them but it can be take control on your life if you allow it to. The third connection that I concluded between a certain poem to American Individualism was found in Walt Whitman’s â€Å"I Hear America Singing†. In this poem, I felt as though Whitman was describing the working class as hard workers. And how everyone is happy with helping the economy of America grow. The jobs listed in this poem are a carpenter, mason, boatman, etc. I notice that these jobs are jobs that are not looked upon as important. But no matter the circumstances these workers still choose to work these kinds of jobs. In line five, Walt Whitman describes a boatman singing cheerfully as he starts his day. â€Å"The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat.†(5)This shows the happiness of a boatman and how he enjoys his job. And even how society may view his job as unimportant, he still enjoys his job. He enjoys his job because he’s trying his best to achieve the American Dream. I know the struggles that my parents had to deal, They had to put aside their race and

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