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    Self Reliance Argument

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    Waldo Emerson in his work Self-Reliance is that one should have the ability to think for oneself. A man must be able to depend on himself to make reasonable choices throughout their life. More specifically‚ Emerson argues that there is a distinct point when an individual must accept a unique path that has been established. Emerson focuses on how life has a predetermined direction for a human being. He writes‚ “Accept the place the divine providence has found for you...” In this passage‚ Emerson is

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    Analysis of Walden

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    and a younger sister Sophia. Thoreau went to Harvard College‚ where he studied Greek and German. After college‚ Thoreau moved in with writer Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ where he became his caretaker. Emerson became Thoreau’s mentor; he supported many of Thoreau’s ideas‚ pieces‚ and views. Emerson opened many opportunities up to Thoreau; Emerson gave Thoreau access to his land near Walden Pond. In which Thoreau used to build a one room cabin‚ leading to the writing to one of his most famous works‚

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    of their modern society for its thoughtless traditionalism‚ and they advised people to find “an original relation to the universe” (Emerson). “The Transcendentalist adopts the whole connection of spiritual doctrine. He believes in miracle‚ in the perpetual openness of the human mind to new influx of light and power; he believes in inspiration‚ and in ecstasy”(Emerson). To do this people must live simply and make the best of their life situations while not passing judgments on others. Nature’s role

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    Religion and Individualism

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    writers‚ politics and painters talk about religion and express it in their works. In this paper such values as religion and individualism will be analyzed‚ through the words of Emily Dickinson‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emily

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    At one pole‚ Emerson and Thoreau‚ who both declined to be Brook Farmers‚ felt that improvement must begin with the self‚ that many of the specific reforms rampant in Jacksonian America such as prohibition and vegetarianism were too narrowly conceived and that to engage

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    much less the idea of transcendentalism. In fact‚ if one were to ask about the transcendentalist beliefs they probably wouldn ’t know they are; it ’s amazing to see how many of the ideas are in many modern songs in today ’s culture. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were essayist that came up with the concept of transcendentalism. The song "Tears and Rain: by James Blunt‚ is transcendentalist because it describes the ideas of embracing the positive and the negative experiences‚ transcending

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    Transcendentalist Beliefs

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    call‚ an oversoul. They believed that if a human wanted to find themselves‚ they must explore nature. Transcendentalist believed the induvial should be original‚ have a strong connection with nature‚ and reach out to their oversoul. Ralph Waldo Emerson led the transcendentalist group. He was a firm believer in originality. He discusses this in the begging of his short story “Self-Reliance”‚ “To believe your own thought‚ to believe that what is true for you in your

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    Transcendentalism in America The transcendentalist movement hit America full force by the mid 19th century‚ crafting a passionate spiritual idealism in its wake and leaving a unique mark on the history of American literature. Transcendentalism stems from the broader Romanticist time period‚ which depends on intuition rather than reasoning. Transcendentalism takes a step further into the realm of spirituality with the principle that in order to discover the divine truth that the individual seeks

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    Malik Brumant Ms.Holtshlag Tucker Essay 10/6/12 Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ who led the transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century‚ once wrote‚ "The virtue in most request is conformity. Self-reliance is its aversion." The Transcendentalist were a group of people who believed that everyone was equal and had power inside them as an individual. In the mid-19th century Emerson‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and Walt Whitman were the main writers and thinkers of the transcendentalist movement. In the

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    While there‚ Henry read a book by his neighbor‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Nature‚ and never finished exploring its ideas. He worked for several years as a surveyor and making pencils with his father‚ but at the age of 28 in 1845‚ wanting to write his first book‚ he went to Walden Pond and built his cabin on land owned by Emerson While at Walden‚ Thoreau did an immense amount of reading and writing‚ yet he also spent much time strolling in nature

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