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    An Intricate Puzzle: Utopian Communities and Transcendentalism Outline: An Intricate Puzzle: Utopian Communities and Transcendentalism Introduction- The two American Romanticism concepts of transcendentalism and the idealism of utopian communities fit together like an intricate puzzle‚ but there are still many factors that differentiate them. I. Places faith in inner experience and the power of imagination a. Alike i. Could be alone and do your job ii. Reflections

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    Transcendentalism was a movement for religious renewal‚ literary innovation‚ and social transformation. Its ideas were grounded in the claim that divine truth could be known intuitively. Based in New England and existing in various forms from the 1830s to the 1880s‚ transcendentalism is usually considered the principal expression of romanticism in America. Many prominent ministers‚ reformers‚ and writers of the era were associated with it‚ including Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)‚ Henry David Thoreau

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    Romanticism VS Emerson The time era that span between the 1800’s to 1850 is known as the Romanticism era. As the industrial revolution started to take place‚ man for the first time began to realize just how beautiful nature really was. Heavy machinery and industrial buildings started to span the skyline‚ as opposed to previous blooming trees. This change in scenery began a shift in the focus of literature as it became a subject of many Romantic poets. In addition to the beauty of nature‚ The Romanticism

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    Hawthorne and Melville‚ set in motion a new literary sub-culture as a response to the Romantic wave that had reached Americas shores. The so called Dark Romanticism ‘held less optimistic view of nature‚ mankind and divinity’(Lawrence 43). In this essay‚ we will look at Poe’s short story The Black Cat‚ and see how it can be an example of Dark Romanticism. Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) led a short‚ but turbulent life. During his forty years he experienced the loss and abandonment of both his

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    Transcendentalism began in 1820‚ and this was seen as a rebellion against the common literature at the time. This movement all started with writers in Massachusetts; Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Fredrick Henry Hedge‚ and Margret Fuller. This movement was influenced by Romanticism. Romanticism means a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century‚ emphasizing inspiration‚ subjectivity‚ and the primacy of the individual. Transcendentalist believed in self-reliance‚ individualism

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    Romanticism vs Rationalism Romantics value Individuality while‚ Rationalist value conformity. In the Poem “Ode: Intimation of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood” by William Wordsworth‚ stanza VII deals with conformity. The young man will have to “fit his tongue to dialogues f business‚ love‚ strife” (Wordsworth 13-14) just so that he fits in. He is trying to conform to the ‘imaginary’ rules of society. Another way he conforms is when he is a “little Actor [that] cons another part”

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    Emotion is described as an instinctive state of mind or the reaction someone has to an event. Reality is the state of things that actually exists or the events that actually happen. These two ideas contrast each other‚ as shown in the movements of the Realists and the Romantics and Transcendentalists. Realists wanted to portray believable events‚ where character is more important and language reflects what is spoken. Romantics and Transcendentalist relied on emotion‚ not on logic‚ and rebelled against

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    18th century to the last decade of the 20th century was known as the period of Romanticism. It was a time when authors wrote of self- exploration and examining how people fit into the larger society. Authors used their writing as a way to connect characters quests and journeys to find their self to that of their audience. Romanticism used nature and human nature to show the inherent good within the world. Dark Romanticism focused on the inherent bad elements of nature and human nature as well as destruction

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    Puritanism to Transcendentalism Beginning in the late sixteenth century‚ Puritanism quickly came to a halt after the Salem witch trials in 1692. Puritanism‚ founded by John Calvin‚ was a religious reform movement that arose within the Church of England which primarily focused on divinity without committing sin. A little over a century later‚ Transcendentalism initiated due to the reaction that society perceived on Puritan radicalism. In contrast to puritanism‚ Transcendentalism taught that divinity

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    Transcendentalism is the belief of the power of an individual and the importance of nature. The famed author Ralph Waldo Emerson believed in both of these parts in near totality. While another author named Jon Krakauer believed in the individual and nature but with a rather practical view of nature. Henry David Thoreau was focused nearly entirely focused on nature rather than individualism. Much like Krakauer Donovan was focuses on individualism rather than nature. This form of philosophy was most

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