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    Jeff Linkback Mrs. Jones College Prep English 2 March 2015 Transcendentalism vs. Anti-Transcendentalism Transcendentalism was a movement that began in New England during the time period of the 1830’s. There is no definite starting point‚ but it is often believed by most people to have begun with the Transcendentalism club which birthed in September 8‚ 1836 by Ralph Waldo Emmerson. The movement had changed the views of philosophy‚ religion‚ social‚ and the devices of literature. The main idea of

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    In the mid-1830s‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson created a belief called Transcendentalism. He wrote the essay‚ “Self Reliance” and Henry David Thoreau‚ another Transcendentalist wrote an essay called‚ “Walden.” Both works of literature focus on the Transcendentalism belief. In “The Minister’s Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hawthorne reveals both Transcendentalism and Anti-Transcendentalism through the attitudes of the characters. Therefore‚ “The Minister’s Black Veil” can be compared and contrasted with

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    Transcendentalism and Anti-Transcendentalism have almost polar opposite views of human nature. They have opposing views on acquiring wisdom and trust. Also‚ Transcendentalism and Anti transcendentalism have conflicting optimistic and pessimistic views. Transcendentalism has a very optimistic view of human nature. Transcendentalists believe that people are for the sake of a better word good. They also believe that you should trust in yourself and only yourself. Ralph Waldo Emerson states‚ “To

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    of writing that gives nature a whole new meaning. Essentially saying that there are spiritual connections to nature. Thoreau’s story “Walden” shows Thoreau’s love for nature. While Hawthorne was known for romanticism writing style. Hawthorne was an Anti- Transcendentalist. In other words‚ Hawthorne was known for his power of blackness. He uses evil in his stories such as “Young Goodman Brown”. He uses evil by his use of allegories and symbols. Thoreau’s love for nature is greatly present in his story

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    Anti-Transcendentalism Evil. Sin. Destruction. They are all used to describe a movement whose ideas go against those of transcendentalism. These terms are all aspects of a movement from the 1830’s known as Anti-Transcendentalism or Dark Romanticism. Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ a poet from Massachusetts was a Dark Romantic. He was well known for including gruesome aspects in his stories and poems. In his work‚ he demonstrated his negative thoughts of mankind. “The Ocean‚” one of his most famous pieces of

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    Classified as Anti-Transcendentalist Nathaniel Hawthorne an American romantic writer‚ whose literature is known for its Anti-Transcendentalism‚ wrote Young Goodman Brown and The Scarlet Letter. Nathaniel Hawthorne is a writer during the American Romantics‚ where the majority of writing is focused on nature‚ supernatural elements; one’s psychology and the criticism of society’s “norm”. Nathaniel is Hawthorne known for his notorious Anti-Transcendentalist literature. Anti-Transcendentalism ideals are

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    doesn’t exactly fall into the category of the Transcendentalists or Anti-Transcendentalists‚ she was well regarded by Emerson and she read his work thoughtfully. Even though Dickinson brought harsh emotions into her works‚ I believe she fits better into the Transcendentalists group rather then Anti Transcendentalists. Not only did she believe in Puritanism which allowed her to remain grounded in her faith of God‚ Transcendentalism permitted her to release herself from judgment and to view herself

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    works including “William Wilson‚” “The Cask of Amontillado‚” and “The Tell Tale Heart” he reveals his thoughts and feelings about life. Poe’s feelings on nature‚ the natural man‚ and guilt closely align with those of the anti-transcendentalist movement. Edgar Allen Poe is a anti-transcendentalist. In the short story “The Tell Tale Heart” Poe expresses his thoughts on guilt. The narrator kills a man who he loves and buries him under the floor. The police come to investigate.

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    O' Connor and Hawthorn

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    Flannery O’Connor stated in relation to Nathaniel Hawthorn: "I feel more of a kinship with him than any other American Writer." This kinship is well deserved when considering all the similarities between these two authors. Both authors use central literary symbols to strengthen the story and the meaning behind it. Along with similarities in tone and theme these authors differ greatly when it comes to the style of their writings. Despite all the differences it is the central literary symbol of the

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    The Hawthorn Experiment

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    George Elton Mayo: The Hawthorne Experiment George Elton Mayo: The Hawthorne Experiment Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the management theory of George Elton Mayo and how it applies to the current status of management in business today. This will include the examination of the behavioral aspect of management by studying Elton Mayo ’s Hawthorne Experiment and its conclusions. Introduction George Elton Mayo was born the second child of an

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