America Quote by Edgar Allan Poe
“The Bostonians are really, as a race, far inferior in point of anything beyond mere intellect to any other set upon the continent of North America. They are decidedly the most servile imitators of the English it is possible to conceive.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: "The Philosophy of Composition", 1846
The Bostonians are portrayed as intellectually limited and overly imitative of English culture.
In simple terms: They are seen as lacking originality beyond intellect.
Recognize and challenge cultural imitation.
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When to use this quote
- literary analysis
- educational curricula
- media representation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What evidence supports or refutes this claim?
- How does cultural imitation affect innovation?
The statement reflects a biased, generalized view that may oversimplify a complex society.