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    around the 1800’s. The "Father of Transcendentalism" was Ralph Waldo Emerson. Him and other believers spread their thoughts by writing essays. These essays were focused on different topics of transcendentalism‚ like self-reliance. Transcendentalists strongly believed in self-reliance and that self-reliance brings happiness. Even nowadays‚ most people think self-reliance is a key to a valuable life; however‚ some may not. Emerson and Thoreau believed that self-reliance was an important aspect

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    Have you visited a national park? Do you ever walk around and enjoy nature? You can thank a man named John Muir. John Muir was a naturalist who can be known as “The Father of Our National Parks”. He helped preserve many of our national parks that we see today. John Muir and his love for the wilderness helped the American people learn that they need to preserve the natural beauty around them. To understand how he helped the people learn to preserve the environment‚ we need to know about his childhood

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    dedicated abolitionist. He attended Harvard College (now Harvard University) and graduated in 1837. Once out of college Thoreau befriended Ralph Waldo Emerson who was also an American essayist‚ lecturer‚ and poet who led the Transcendentalist movement in the mid-19th century. Emerson was a mentor to Thoreau‚ he became Emerson’s caretaker in his home. Emerson was the one who gave him the lands where he would produce his greatest work- The Walden. In Thoreau’s first chapter of his Walden he speaks

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    Transcendentalism fueled the idea that humans need Spirit for muse and that originality is freedom. Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and Roger Williams were all advocates of the right of man and the duty to one’s self as well as Nature. In each of these men‚ their pursuit of Utopia has brought about an individualism and a desire to do what will benefit society as a whole. Finding the Utopia‚ whatever or wherever it may be‚ is equivalent to being one with God. Society struggles most with

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    generations later. The transcendentalism movement took place during the early 1800’s when America was developing its own writing style. The authors of the time all thought in the same wavelength. Some of them‚ such as Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson belonged to a transcendentalism club in which they shared their ideas. Thoreau had ideas that he firmly believed in and tried to act upon his ideas. He wanted to live in solitude and be one with nature‚ so he went to Walden Pond and was semi-secluded

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    Background: Thoreau’s Experience Background: Thoreau’s Experience—Like Ralph Waldo Emerson and other transcendentalists‚ Thoreau Background: Thoreau’s Experience Background: Thoreau’s Experience felt a need to confirm his unity with nature. On July 4‚ 1845‚ he began his famous experiment in what he thought of as “essential” living—living simply‚ studying the natural world‚ and seeking truth within himself. On land owned by Emerson near Concord‚ Massachusetts‚ Thoreau built a small cabin by Walden

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    We need a type of patriotism that recognizes the virtues of those who are opposed to us..... The old "manifest destiny" idea ought to be modified so that each nation has the manifest destiny to do the best it can - and that without cant‚ without the assumption of self-righteousness and with a desire to learn to the uttermost from other nations. ~Francis John McConnell I believe in America because we have great dreams - and because we have the opportunity to make those dreams come true. ~Wendell

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    Ta’Mara Burgess English III Mrs. Denis May 12‚ 2013 3.02 Romanticism and Transcendentalism 1. After reviewing the Romanticism resource page‚ list three characteristics of Romanticism. Also‚ identify three authors of the Romantic period.  Characteristics: * Profound love of nature. * Passionate nationalism. * Yearning for the picturesque and exotic. Authors: *

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    different people. Ralph Waldo Emerson describes self reliance as being yourself‚ being unique‚ and having your own opinion. Being a self reliant is not something that is easy. It can be very challenging. Self reliance is an important skill to have. In Emerson’s “Self Reliance” we are taught to trust ourselves. Sometimes we let society tell us who we should be and we depend on what everyone else is doing around us. “Absolve you to yourself‚ and you shall have the suffrage of the world” (Emerson). This quote

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    of those people end up conforming and doing what has been done in the past. They end up walking down the worn out path that so many have walked before. However‚ a famous writer named Ralph Waldo Emerson believed that you need to venture off the main path and explore new ideas if you truly want to be great. Emerson was one of the most famous examples of a transcendentalist. Transcendentalists were basically Idealists‚ but in a more practical sense. They believed that all people should strive to reach

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