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Characteristics Of Emerson's Ideal Education

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Disc 1. The defining characteristics of Emerson’s ideal education are free, patient, respectful, and with proper amount of practices and instructions. According to Emerson, teachers or parents have to respect the kids’ nature with patience. The educators should not blindly discipline the kids with rules and punishments just for time-saving, but encourage the them to follow their nature and passion. Even though Emerson has emphasized that teachers should respect the kids’ nature, he still points out the importance of the instruction and teaching from a “master”. Teachers should instruct and teach the kids fundamental disciplines because the kids need their help to practice their passion and knowledge, and the teachers should teach without destroying the kids’ nature.

Disc 7. The adults that Emerson imagines would emerge from his ideal education are unique because they are able to follow their own nature. At the same time, they are also eager for truth and enthusiastic for their passion.

Rhet 4. In paragraph 1, Emerson uses anastrophe in the sentence “Be not too much his parent. Trespass not on his solitude”. This inverted syntax allows Emerson to set a serious and formal tone, making the audiences have a stronger realization about the importance of not involving too much in their kids’ life and the need to give them the freedom to follow their nature. Anastrophe also helps Emerson gather the audience’s attention to emphasize his idea because the audiences will slow down

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