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    power‚ and instead gave that power to the people. These very important pieces of American history helped spark the transcendentalist movement‚ as it was the first literary movement in the United States. Transcendentalism‚ through the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau‚ illustrated the beloved ideals of non-conformity‚ individualism‚ and the appreciation of beauty. And‚ while a transcendentalist society seems impossible in modern American‚ it is without a doubt that transcendentalism

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    Freeman‚ and continued to develop the unique style of poetry that later so astonished Ralph Waldo Emerson. In 1855‚ Whitman took out a copyright on the first edition ofLeaves of Grass‚ which consisted of twelve untitled poems and a preface. He published the volume himself‚ and sent a copy to Emerson in July of 1855. Whitman released a second edition of the book in 1856‚ containing thirty-three poems‚ a letter from Emerson praising the first edition‚ and a long open letter by Whitman in response. During

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    Because McCandless did lots of reading he seemed to take after many of the writers in the books he loved to read. One of theseOne of these writers was EmersonEmerson was a man that loved the outdoors and with this McCandless could relate almost automatically. In Emerson’s poem Excerpt from Nature he writes “ In the woods‚ we return to reason and faith” this is one of Emerson’s philosophies that McCandless

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    studies‚ by a private tutor as a child. In her last school she was taught French and Italian. After coming home to live with her father she learnt German and Latin. Early in her life Mary read non religious works such as those of Thomas Carlyle‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ and Sir Walter Scott. As a child she started her literary career by translating religious texts such as Life of Jesus (in 1846) and Feuerbach’s Essence of Christianity (in 1854) under publisher John Chapman. She wrote many poems and short

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    a book commemorating a canoe trip he had taken with John in 1839. Seeking a quiet place to write‚ he followed a friend’s suggestion and built a small cabin on the north shore of Walden Pond on a piece of land owned by his friend and mentor‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson. He started work on his cabin in March of 1845. On the 4th of July‚ he moved in. Thus began one of the great and lasting experiments in life and thought of the whole of human experience. "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson is an author who came up with the idea of transcendentalism. He also was a mentor to another famous Transcendentalist named Henry David Thoreau. Nut what is transcendentalism? Transcendentalism itself is the idea of living simply‚ living in nature‚ individualism over group‚ and self-reliance. Transcendentalism has affected the lives of many people‚ such as Gandhi‚ a major freedom fighter from India who helped defeat the British army without so much as picking up a weapon. There

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    Niko Rojas Ms. Mann English 11 12/5/12 Self-Reliance Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that “A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his best; but what he has said or done‚ otherwise should give him no peace”. In other terms; Emerson is saying that you are most rewarded when you give something your all or try your best because otherwise you would be disappointed in yourself. This idea applies to me in just about anything I do; from sports to school work and life

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    Jess Ms. K Accelerated English 10A 26 November 2012 Transcendentalism Final Paper Eras pass‚ cultural views die out‚ and society evolves. While this occurs‚ we still have transcendental views‚ which are from the mid 1800s‚ in society whether we realize it or not. Transcendentalism is a group of ideas in literature and philosophy developed in the 1830s and 1840s. It protested against the general state of culture and society. The idea was that spiritual reality transcends the scientific and is

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    As defined in most dictionaries‚ life is a period of existence‚ but to me life is not just that. It is a way of living and life is living itself. It is loyalty‚ love‚ hope‚ time‚ patience‚ courage‚ faith‚ strength‚ enjoyment‚ smiles‚ perseverance‚ happiness and all of the other beautiful things we often think about. Some people might not know it‚ but the happiness of our lives depends on the quality of our thoughts. I do not exactly mean that a person who always keeps an idle mind is not living

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    Section I: Nationalism With the writing of the Monroe Doctrine in 1823‚ the end of European conflicts influencing America came to a finish. During the following era‚ the 19th century brought a new meaning to culture and nationalism. Americans began to stray away from their previously adapted European beliefs and started to develop their own. Architecture‚ art‚ and literature began to form into something much different than previous years. Technology advancements were thriving. The culture of the

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