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Emerson, conformity and children
- Emerson attaches great importance to children, but also roots for every stage of life being charming , interesting and pleasing.
- He believes that infants do not conform but that adults conform to children, because they are charming, attractive and pleasing.
- Children are too young to be hesitant or hypocritical.
- McCandless' behavior is very childlike: he sees the world in black and white, bad and good, right and wrong, and has a straightforward vision of life that is reflected on his relationships with his parents: he is willing to overlook the flaws in his favorites authors and philosophers but refuses to forgive his father's, who was still married to his first wife when he fathered Chris.
- SophiaD
November 2014
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