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    Self over Screens In today’s world our ideas and our daily life are have morphed and adapted to society’s constant modernization. in the early 19th century a philosophy called transcendentalism started. Transcendentalism then and now promotes intuitive‚ spiritual thinking instead of scientific thinking based on material things. These ideas were presented through Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden” in the romantic period of literature. Thoreau emphasizes the idealistic thought that cutting technology

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Transcendentalism In my essay I would like to provide an overview of Transcendentalism and its times. My other goal is in this paper to introduce Ralph Waldo Emerson’s most important essay: The American Scholar. To achieve these goals‚ I have separated the parts of this theme. After a detailed introduction in the first section‚ I determine what Transcendentalism really is. In the next section‚ I would like to write about the connection between Nature and Emerson’s way

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    Historians today consider the book Moby-Dick by Herman Melville to be one of the great pieces of literature in American history. However when it was first published‚ critics thought differently (Cummings‚ Michael). The style of this novel was written in a very unusual narrative form. As a result of the books early unpopularity‚ Herman Melville wasn ’t able to sell many copies (Moby-Dick/Overview). Today it is widely appreciated as a literary classic‚ and Moby-Dick is read by a large portion of

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    Not many people take the time out of their day to just sit and think. They could even just think about nothing. Sometimes nothing is the most anybody can even think about. Though most people are ensnared in their ever-growing schedules‚ others do take the time to just think about nothing. Some even spend their whole lives thinking about nothing except the reason for their existence. I’ve always admired people that do this‚ but I‚ too‚ am much more concerned about my daily tasks. In Jon Krakauer’s

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    Transcendentalist are unique and creative in my eyes from how they see the world to standing up for what they believe in; I find them amazing and inspirational‚ a role model. I love how spiritual they sound‚ as well as‚ one with nature. I never knew there was a specific word for the way I saw the world and appreciated it. Just the other day I was mentioning to my friend Zulma how everyone is so busy and focused on their phones and technology to actually go outside and just admire the sunset or stars

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    * Transcendentalists- followers of a belief which stressed living a simple life and celebrating the truth found in nature and in personal emotion and imagination; believer in one’s self ability to penetrate the inner essence of things; promoted the belief of individualism; influenced social/humanitarian reforms; * Early-mid 19th century education- previously most common with wealthy; 1830s‚ demands for tax-supported public schools; Horace Mann‚ education public; slow increase in women’s educational

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    Hawthorne was influenced by both Puritan culture and the Romantic and Transcendentalism movements. Puritans believed that life should be lived with complete conformity to the teachings of the Bible‚ that life is lived only for the glory of God‚ and that moral purity is a constant priority. Puritans wanted to obey God’s will in order to ensure their future happiness in heaven. As a result‚ they did not hold earthly pleasures in high regard‚ such as celebrations or holidays. Romantics‚ however‚ put

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    Romanticism and Transcendentalism have a relationship that is similar of a mother to a daughter. Certain traits were passed along by the writers but each era differed in their own unique way. The Romanticists believed that certain parts of nature are beautiful‚ such as life‚ but were disgusted by others‚ such as death. They also believed that God may be both a good yet an evil entity. Transcendentalists took the teachings of the Romanticists to the next level. They not only worshiped nature as God

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    Thoreau has always been considered a highly influential Transcendentalist writer. His views are very clearly expressed in the text Walden. In his work‚ Thoreau conveys an opinion on nature that was not highly upheld in his time or any time before it. His ideals might have even been considered controversial. Thoreau’s view of nature as expressed in Walden‚ although seemingly radical‚ were very progressive for his time‚ hold very much truth‚ and are still extremely influential in today’s society.

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    As said by well-known Dark Romantic‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ “we dream in our waking moments‚ and walk in our sleep” (Hawthorne 5). Writer Edgar Allan Poe truly believes the fact that this quote is true. The American Transcendental movement first began as a protest against the general state of culture and society ( “Dark Romanticism”). Some well known Transcendentalists would include extremely intelligent individuals like Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and many others. The birth of Dark

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