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    A breif introduction of Transcendentalism Transcendentalism was a group of new ideas in literature‚ religion‚ culture‚ and philosophy that emerged in New England in the early to middle 19th century. It is sometimes called American transcendentalism to distinguish it from other uses of the word transcendental. Transcendentalism began as a protest against the general state of culture and society‚ and in particular‚ the state of intellectualism at Harvard and the doctrine of the Unitarian church

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    famous preachers of transcendentalism‚ an ideology that formed after the intellectual period. Emerson and Thoreau were authors who wrote about the concept and Fuller was an influencer of the cause and an early pioneer for feminism. Sal Khan is the author of this article. His audience is students who come to his website to learn. Like the last bibliography‚ the standpoint of Khan is from a teacher’s perspective so it is unbiased and purely for educational purposes. Transcendentalism came from a philosophy

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    century literary movement. It is popularly known as a 2th gender of the larger Romanticism Movement. This is because it retains‚ and exposes several of the characteristics associated with it such as transcendentalism‚ and romanticism. In the 18th century‚ and early 19th in America the transcendentalism movement started to gain representation. The basic philosophy of the movement was a belief in the human’s spirituals essences and their soul’s ability to transcend into the

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    I chose the reading by Emerson; I believe there is a lot of transcendentalism in this reading. Well I don’t believe there is a lot of transcendentalism‚ starting with the first paragraph first sentence where he writes‚ “Our Age is retrospective. It builds the sepulchers of the fathers. It writes biographies‚ histories‚ and criticism. The foregoing generations beheld God and nature face to face; we‚ through their eyes.” He writes in confidence about his beliefs and how he feels about‚ basically

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    The main theme of Emerson’s essay‚ “Nature” is the unity of man and nature with God. This ideology is called transcendentalism and branches from the theme of the relationship between man and nature. One of four major characteristics of transcendentalism shown within Emerson’s essay is that an individual is the spiritual center of the universe and in an individual the clue to nature can be found. Emerson is of the view that nature gives a human being so much; the sun‚ the trees‚ place to live. When

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    profound rest and relaxation and your mind to achieve a state of inner peace‚ without needing to use concentration or effort” (www.tm.org). They made it sound as if this is some new technique‚ but transcendental ideas have existed for centuries! Transcendentalism is a literary‚ philosophical‚ and spiritual movement of the 1800’s that began around Boston and Concord‚ Massachusetts. The act originated from a German Philosopher‚ Immanuel Kant. The movement began when the

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    solitude‚ from going into the winter‚ then as spring hits‚ to the end of his live at his tiny house and how great the wild was out there by himself with no one else around in the woods near the town he lived by. he talks about transcendentalism. He uses transcendentalism to bring out the live of living in the wilderness and how easy and free it is. Thoreau talked about how each season that he lived through gave his tiny house and the wilderness a different feel even though there was cracks

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    Characteristics 1. Profound love of nature 2. Idealism 3. Passionate nationalism Authors 1. William Cullen Bryant 2. Nathaniel Hawthorne 3. Edgar Allan Poe 2. Using the Transcendentalism resource page‚ list three characteristics of Transcendentalism. 1. Celebrated individualism 2. Intuition 3. Reverence for nature 3. How did Transcendentalists feel about nature? What did Transcendentalists feel about the inherent

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    Transcendentalism is believed to be that knowledge could be obtained through intuition and contemplation of the inner soul. From intuition comes from basic truths and that is lead to by our inner soul. Essentially the mind is all we need to figure out the great mysteries of life. In transcendentalism it is said that nature is what creates our self-knowledge. All nature is significant in that it helps our individual relationships with God become stronger. Connecting with nature is like connecting

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    Profound love of nature‚ focus on the self and the individual‚ and fascination with the supernatural. Three authors of this period are William Cullen Bryant‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ and Washington Irving. 2. Using the Transcendentalism resource page‚ list three characteristics of Transcendentalism. • Reverence for nature • Celebrated individualism • Intuition 3. How did Transcendentalists feel about nature? What did Transcendentalists feel about the inherent nature of human beings (were humans inherently

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