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    what others do you won’t have the freedom or spiritual mind. For example‚ transcendentalists‚ Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ led the celebration of the American experiment as one of individualism and self-reliance. They took progressive stands on women’s rights‚ abolition‚ reform‚ education‚ criticized government‚ organized religion‚ laws‚ social

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    experiences that make us who we are in the end. My anthology highlights the path of one passionate man‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson took. The specific poems I will be addressing by him; “The Snow-Storm”‚ “Brahma” and “Days” are just a few out of the various paths Emerson followed. The first poem I will be addressing is “The Snow-Storm”‚ this poem is expressing the transcendentalist journey that Emerson experienced. He believes that‚ God does not have to reveal the truth but that the truth could be experienced

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson was one of the most influential writers and philosophers of the 19th century‚ as the father of transcendentalism and an advocate for major reform in society and government. As a major leader in the transcendentalist movement‚ also known as the “American Renaissance‚” Emerson brought a new set of ideals‚ morals‚ and philosophies to the table. These included his theories that one should only focus on themselves‚ and the actions they are taking‚ as well as trusting their own feelings

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    Emerson was a 19th century writer who led the transcendentalist movement with his beliefs in individualism and nonconformity. In Emerson’s essay‚ Self Reliance‚ he denounces traditional institutions like the “dead church” and encourages originality in thought and beliefs. Emerson perceives nature as a spiritual awakening that allows us to transcend from the ties of society‚ creating a moment of wonder. Nature serves as a haven for wonder and speculation‚ which encourages the reader to seek the same

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    How do you feel when others talk about you‚ or about what others think about you? A famous transcendentalist named Ralph Waldo Emerson quoted‚ “What I must do is all that concerns me‚ not what others think.” This is significant because Emerson conveyed how he was a true transcendentalist who relied on himself‚ believed in himself‚ and didn’t mind what others perceive of him. Examples of people are Khloe Kardashian‚ Rosa Parks‚ and myself. Not interested in what others say or think of you can be

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson once said‚ “It is easy in the world to live after the world’s opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.” He means that it’s easy to flow with the crowd‚ but he respects the man who stays true to his own values when pushed into a crowd. Romanticism is a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 17th century‚ emphasizing inspiration

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    “Friendship” When Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote out this essay‚ he was trying to be as direct‚ sophisticated‚ and blunt with how he felt about the word friendship. He wrote it in a way that anyone who was trying to read would understand‚ even if that person had to read it over and over again to try and understand the point he was making. Emerson focuses on the definition of friendship and why they are important and he uses many illusions to show certain visuals‚ he ends up writing his illusions so

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    key to truth. Non conformity is required for self-trust. If a person has self-trust‚ they also have to face inconsistency. Emerson thought that it was difficult for many to trust themselves and disobey what they did in the past. Humanity should “speak what you think now in hard words again…though it contradict everything you said” because to do this gains self-trust (424). Emerson thinks all the celebrated role models are misunderstood‚ for “to be great is to be misunderstood” (424). All the important

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    relationships to the natural world. His writings possessed clarity‚ directness‚ and progression from one idea to another. “Self-Reliance”‚ written by Ralph Waldo Emerson was to give readers a mindset of trusting in yourselves and to not give your thoughts to another as great thinkers‚ as some disregard their own thoughts and beliefs. Emerson allows people to think about ourselves as to being unique and brave; the abilities of one person’s understanding will have a good outcome based on your actions

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    reliance refers to the freedom and courage one might have to be able to express oneself rather than simply tell a “traditional truth” to please others. Emerson focuses on the benefits one can achieve when thinking for oneself‚ rather than solely relying on the opinion of others. The courage one needs to be their own self is found within. Emerson states “you will always find those who think they know what is your duty better than you know it” (Perkins‚ ?). He explains that even though man’s intuition

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