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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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    Until the 1860s‚ people of the United States as well as in Europe had been influenced by various literary movements. These included the Renaissance‚ Enlightenment‚ Romanticism‚ and Transcendentalism movements. Each movement consisted of characteristics and philosophies that molded the minds of people that were willing to follow them. However‚ the first ideology that really stimulated its followers to better themselves as well as society was Realism. In literature‚ authors would create an image of

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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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    against the grain of society who then succumbed to mother nature‚ in Jon Krakauer’s novel “Into the Wild”. Many of those readers would have considered Chris dumb and ignorant‚ but I see Chris as following his beliefs with those beliefs relating to Transcendentalism. To start‚ Chris comes from an affluent neighborhood with his need not being money or lodging. Instead he strives to find something more than just the suburbs. Emerson said‚ “In the wilderness‚ I find something more dear and connate

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    A transcendentalist is a person who believes that the truths about life and death can be reached by going outside the world of senses. In Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild‚ Krakauer follows the path Chris McCandless took leading to his death. Chris McCandless was a person who disappeared from the world. Based on information from different people he met‚ Chris traveled around for a mere 2 ½ years (Krakauer author’s note). He never stayed in one area for long‚ he traveled all around North America‚ but

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    Transcendentalism is the belief of the power of an individual and the importance of nature. The famed author Ralph Waldo Emerson believed in both of these parts in near totality. While another author named Jon Krakauer believed in the individual and nature but with a rather practical view of nature. Henry David Thoreau was focused nearly entirely focused on nature rather than individualism. Much like Krakauer Donovan was focuses on individualism rather than nature. This form of philosophy was most

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    “Nature” was written by Ralph Waldo Emerson and explains the importance of appreciation of nature. The work was soon used as the foundation of transcendentalism‚ a movement that started in the nineteenth century. Emerson believed people who were connected to nature lived a better life closer to God. He also believed people were too involved with the world aside from nature. The changing society‚ the material world‚ and everyday distractions were keeping people from splurging in the beauty of nature

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