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    believes in inspiration‚ and in ecstasy."(Emerson 196). These two lines written by Ralph Waldo Emerson exemplify the whole movement of transcendentalist writers and what they believed in. Though to the writers‚ transcendentalism was a fight for a belief‚ unknown to them they could have been fighting for the betterment of human health. The transcendentalist writings of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson have directly affected the health of modern society through the idea of transcendental

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    Transcendentalism Through the Political Thought of Emerson‚ Thoreau and Fuller Courtney Thompson Introduction: The Transcendentalist During the early to middle years of the nineteenth century‚ American transcendentalism was born. The term transcendental came from German philosopher Immanuel Kant. He criticizes John Locke‚ who claimed that knowledge comes through our sensual impressions of the world. Kant feels as though the mind has intuitions of itself that he called transcendental forms.

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    Jason DiLoreto American Literature “The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Nature 58). Who have you decided to be? Anyone? No one? Most people don ’t realize that we have that choice. So‚ who have you decided to be? When thinking about that‚ don ’t just settle for the least you can be. Think big‚ dream big‚ it’s our choice to be who we want‚ why not do it? The word destiny has a definite deposition to the allusive meaning; all people

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    Comparative Essay: Self Reliance Self reliance represents independence due to one’s own capabilities‚ judgment‚ or resources. Edgar Allan Poe and Ralph Waldo Emerson both promote self reliance. However‚ they express their similar opinions through different channels. Poe’s "The Purloined Letter" and Emerson’s "Self Reliance" present their singular view that self reliance is an important part of achieving success. However‚ there is dichotomy present within their styles of writing. Emerson‚ compared

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    Many people have theories and philosophies about life in general. There have been thousands of books by many different people in the past and present‚ transcendentalism falls amongst all of these ideas. Great philosophers and writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were two of many that established the mindset that taught people that our spirits have deep connection with nature and that our ideas transcend the natural world as we see it. Both Emerson and Thoreau emphasized greatly

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    Good vs. Evil In the era of Romanticism and Gothicism‚ that is in the mid1800s many things and authors emerged. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a transcendentalist who worked out in an essay called “Self-Reliance”‚ this essay is about accepting yourself and your principles: not concerning peoples thoughts about you and to stay true to ourselves‚ there is something divine inside of us and we should trust it. Another transcendentalist author is Henry David Thoreau with his essay “Civil Disobedience” where

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    ignorance? I believe not‚ McCandless didn’t go Into the Wild due to a lackluster relationship with his parents nor was it due to the the recklessness of the teenage brain it was due to the the influences by literary heroes such as Leo Tolstoy‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Henry David Thoreau and Jack London. The influence that Leo Tolstoy was evident throughout the book Into the Wild. Leo Tolstoy was a religious individual who believed we should finding a meaning in a meaningless world and Tolstoy advocated

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    the work down to its most fundamental features. By doing this‚ he created a harsh‚ accurate realization of what the world is really like. Edgar Allen Poe showed the world through tales of death and grief‚ that there was still beauty in it‚ and Ralph Waldo Emerson introduced the idea of transcendentalism through his essays and poems. Without these works of art‚ our society would not be influenced as it is. People would not know to question their authority to get a deeper meaning. Taking AP English

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    Omar Hashani Block C 14-3-11 Comparison of Living Like Weasels and Nature Transcendentalists were a group of Romantics in the 1800’s led by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ and was considered to be an idealism that many writers of the time believed in‚ and many stories were based on the core beliefs of this idealism. We know that one of the core beliefs is that understanding all that exists in the universe‚ known and unknown‚ such as God‚ ones self‚ and the world‚ one must single handedly transcend normal

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