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  • Essay / Literary analysis of Thanatopsis, by William Cullen Bryant

    1. Geoffrey Crayon is a name used by Washington Irving in most of the "Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon" publications of essays, stories, and sketches, and included stories by Diedrich Knickerbocker that were all invented. Geoffrey Crayon's Sketchbook consisted of stories collected by Washington Irving in 1820, and the sketchbook became America's first successful national book.4. Sojourner Truth was a slave in New York to a Dutch family whose name meant traveler for truth. Frances D. Gage writes about her memory of Sojourner Truth's words in "Reminiscences by Frances D. Gage of Sojourner Truth." Truth wanted women's rights passed and became the voice of black and formerly enslaved upper-middle-class white women. William Cullen Bryant was an important New York poet and conventional school poet in the 19th century. The rhyme scheme of this poem is iambic pentameter with no rhymes or blank verse. It's a cemetery poem that basically says about becoming one with nature and enjoying your life. The importance of this passage is that it is William Cullen Bryant's way of telling the audience: live so that when you die, you can die comfortably. The theme of this poem is death, and living life to the fullest, because when you die, you can't do anything. But as human nature does not move forward, but through excessive action and then reaction in an undulating course, he misunderstood and misused. his advantages, and became his temporal master instead of his spiritual father. The punishment came upon himself. He educated the woman more like a servant than a daughter and found himself king without a queen. This is a passage from the essay “Woman in the Nineteenth Century” by Margaret Fuller. Margret Fuller was one of the most intelligent transcendentalists. This passage is important because it shows his view of society that women were not equal. It helps to argue that women constitute an oppressed minority/majority. The theme is the development of equality for women. She wrote this essay at a time when individuals' roles in society were changing due to industrialization and the women's movement was taking off because upper-class white women were bored and as intelligent as men. white men. It gives a radical notion of democracy. Margret Fuller wrote this essay to achieve equality for