| A | B |
| Emerson's roots | Puritans, Greek, Romantic |
| Lyceum movement | self-improvement and intellegence |
| Emerson helped | reform movements |
| Reform Movements | public education |
| Dark Romantics/Transcendentalist | signs/symbols in human events |
| chambered nautilus | living thing develops |
| Old Ironsides is ironic | ship's past glory |
| harpies | destroying ship |
| Ironside purpose | editorial |
| protesting destruction | patriotism |
| Nature: Emerson's attitude society | nature highly/contempt society |
| see nature like child | heart and eye |
| Emerson nature makes impression when | minds are open |
| Emerson's purpose | see nature |
| Emerson quote is spiritual | Univeersal Being |
| I am nothing, I see all | paradox |
| imagery | word pictures |
| Emerson's philosophies | Be true to yourself |
| Emerson says sacred aspect of a person | integrity of a mind |
| hobgoblin of little minds | consistency |
| Self | trust themselves |
| Self promoter | individualism |
| Self education include | independent |
| Self strive | happy |
| Self society | corrupt |
| Thoreau's simply | house |
| life should be | simple |
| Thoreau live Walden | life to be full |
| Thoreau leave Walden | other experiences |
| Brute Neighbors battle | red and black ants |
| different drummer | nonconformist |
| ride on the railroad | controlled by others |
| Resistance purpose | follow consciences |
| Majority rules | physical power |
| RAVEN speaker | forget his loss |
| Raven theme | pase of lost love |
| Who said: To go into solitude,...... let him look at the starts. | Thoreau |
| Who said: A foolish ocnsistency is the hobgoblin .... philosophers and divines. | Emerson |
| Who said: We do not ride on the railroad; it rides upon us. | Thoreau |