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Dive into the world of Walden with insightful questions and vocabulary examination. Learn about transcendentalism, hubris, and pantheism.
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Please enjoy reading your independent reading book for 15 minutes. • Book check: 10 points
Be prepared to answer these questions from the Cliff Notes reading “Introduction to Walden”: • Who or what is “chanticleer”? • What is the tone of Walden? • Who is the “I” in Walden? • What are the three stages of a transcendentalist’s life? • In what way is Thoreau “bragging” in Walden? • What is hubris? • How is Waldenautobiographical, but not autobiography? • How much time passed between Thoreau’s experiences at Walden Pond and the publication of Walden? • What is meant by “Walden is a kind of wish book”? • What is pantheism?
Vocabulary • hubris (noun) • extreme pride, arrogance or sense of self-importance • “Hubris often indicates a loss of touch with reality and overestimating one's own competence or capabilities, especially for people in positions of power. [In ancient Greece] the word was also used to describe actions of those who challenged the gods or their laws, especially in Greek tragedy, resulting in the protagonist's downfall” (www.wikipedia.com). • The saying "pride goes before a fall" sums up the meaning—and often the consequences--of hubris. It is also referred to as "pride that blinds“ because hubris often blinds a person to what is true or real.
Vocabulary • pantheism (noun) • Belief that “God” and the universe (nature) are one and the same. • The central ideas are the universe as an all-encompassing unity and the ‘sacredness’ of Nature” (www.wikipedia.com). • The Over-soul of Transcendentalism is a pantheistic idea and ideal.
Root word • pan meaning “all" • theo meaning "God“ • Pantheism literally means “all is God.” OTHER WORDS USING THIS ROOT: • Pan-American – pertaining to all of the countries or people of north, central and south America • panacea - a cure all; a solution for all difficulties • pan + akes (cure) • pandemic – prevalent throughout an entire country, continent, or the whole world • [pan + demos (people)]
HOMEWORK: Bring in a picture of a place in “nature” that is important to you. • Picture = photo, printout, drawing, collage, etc. • This picture will be displayed on the bulletin board.