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    perceived on Puritan radicalism. In contrast to puritanism‚ Transcendentalism taught that divinity pervades all nature and mortality. Through texts written by both Puritan and Transcendentalist authors including Anne Bradstreet‚ Jonathan Edwards‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ and Henry David Thoreau‚ one can see why

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “The American Scholar” In "The American Scholar‚" Ralph Waldo Emerson characterizes the nature of the American scholar in three categories: nature‚ books‚ and action. The scholar is one who nature mystifies‚ because one must be engrossed with nature before he can appreciate it. In nature‚ man learns to tie things together; trees sprout from roots‚ leaves grow on trees‚ and so on. Man learns how to classify the things in nature- which simplifies things in his mind (section

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    Transcendentalism Essay Transcendentalism is known as the philosophical movement as a protest to the general state of culture and society. Many Transcendentalists include Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. The way Chris McCandless acted during the end of his life were a lot like these Transcendentalists. Many people‚ including myself‚ would consider Chris McCandless to be a Transcendentalist. The ways that he hated on society‚ burned his money after he ruined his car‚ and went out into

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    During the New England Renaissance period of 1840-1855‚ literature underwent two very distinct movements known as Transcendentalism and Anti-Transcendentalism. Both movements were very influential and consisted of authors such as Ralph Waldo Emerson (Transcendentalist) and Nathaniel Hawthorne (Anti-Transcendentalist). Concentrating their ideas on human nature and intuition‚ rather than on logic and reason‚ both these movements served as a flourishing revolt against previously

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    "self-reliance‚" according to Emerson?  The opposite of self-reliance to Emerson is conformity. 3. What does Emerson see as the most sacred aspect of a person?  The most sacred aspect of a person according to Emerson is a person’s own way of thinking‚ and uniqueness‚ and being able to be yourself‚ not what others want you to be. 4. What does Emerson think of people who call for consistency in thought and action and who fear being misunderstood?  What Emerson thinks of people who call for

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    the message from the essay “Self-Reliance” written by Ralph Waldo Emerson.

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    Mike Young EAL Semester Final Milburn 1/8/13 Think Different (Individualism) “Self-Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a poet and philosopher from Boston Massachusetts‚ who always brought forth new ideas and refining and redefining his view of the world. “Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members.” Emerson claims that society doesn’t always agree with your beliefs‚ but in order to be a man‚ you must think for yourself and not

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    ;slkdfjg;sldkfjg;slfdkgjs;lfkgj Power of Waldo Connection to Transcendentalism Connection to Transcendentalism • Emerson was truly the center of transcendentalism • His main approach to transcendentalism wais spirituality • But he did use all four elements * Individual –spiritual center of the universe * All Knowledge begins with self knowledge *Nature is a mystery and is symbolic • One must embrace and withdraw the whole world Devices used by Emerson • Metaphor • Apostrophe • Diction • Paradox

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ the towering figure of his era‚ had a religious sense of mission. Although many accused him of subverting Christianity‚ he explained that‚ for him "to be a good minister‚ it was necessary to leave the church. He was seen as a champion of individualism and a provident critic of the countervailing pressures of society‚ and he published his thoughts through dozens of published essays and more than 1‚500 public lectures across the United States. Emerson wrote most of his important

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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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