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    improve their lives through living simply, making the best of what they have, and refraining from passing judgement. Transcendentalism challenges individuals to be more self-reliant, many transcendentalists had discovered that the key to being true to oneself is in living as nature does. An example of a place created for this practice specifically is Brook Farm. The goal of transcendentalism is to teach an individual the basics of finding a balance within themselves by connecting their spiritual instincts

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    principle of transcendentalism. Transcendentalism is a literary and philosophical movement consisting of 6 principles; valuing nature, do not conform to society, trust yourself and be confident, live simply, reject technology and reject material goods. The principle which I choose to practice was rejecting technology. I decided that for the weekend I would give up my favorite app, Instagram. In today's society, the world of technology and social media is an example of where transcendentalism could be

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    even as we try to rebel in acts of noncomformity from the rest of society. Transcendentalism takes noncomformity further, tearing down ideas of living life to the fullest by saying one has truly lived only if life has been lived simply. Christopher McCandless wishes to live his life on these terms, becoming a part of nature and finding happiness in his tramping. Into the Wild represents the ideas of transcendentalism, but McCandless’s quest leads him to find the pain in nature and solitude and

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    Emerson was an American Transcendentalist poet who lived in the 1800’s. His writing was heavily influenced by the fact he was a transcendentalist. His writing is characterized by the way he comprehended reality. Transcendentalism is when someone's knowledge comes from intuition and imagination not logic or senses. A transcendentalist is a person who accepts these ideas not as religious beliefs but as a way to understand life. They look at themselves, nature, and art for the answers to life's

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    beliefs, and that the truth exist beyond reason and experience can be considered Transcendentalism. These beliefs can be found in the poetry of famous poets like Bryant, Holmes, Lowell, Longfellow, and Emerson. As a literary movement Transcendentalism conveyed an optimistic viewpoint that celebrated individual experience and nature. Some poets from the 19th Century would use optimistic viewpoints of Transcendentalism in the writing to get their point through. In one of Lowell’s poem “The First Snow-Fall”

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    Transcendentalism: This concept was largely thanks to Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose Transcendental Club contained many followers –including his main two disciples Margaret Fuller and David Thoreau. This philosophy believed that reality is built up of spirit/soul and nature—that was influenced by several religious/philosophical influences from around the world. American Renaissance: The period of American writers before the Civil War that included the emergence of the ‘American Novel’ and the various

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    Transcendentalism arose in the 1830s in the eastern United States. New England is the modern day pinpoint of the rise of this movement. The philosophy of Transcendentalism is a reaction to intellectualism. Intellectualism is exercising intellect rather at the damage of emotion. While transcendentalism was a considered to be a movement that focused on transcending your spirituality to that rationality and the material world. One of the many beliefs among transcendentalist is that humans are fundamentally

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    Transcendentalism Nowadays many people have their opinions on theories and philosophies about life. Many books have been written and published that focuses on the ideas of people in the past and the present. Transcendentalism happens to be one of them. There has been endless writings about this subject. Transcendentalism has played in role in many peoples lives since the early days of philosophy. The idea of transcendentalism was only understood by few people because the idea of it was too complex

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    Transcendentalism is a philosophical belief several authors have used in their works to feel disconnected from an organized society. Authors such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michael Donovan, Jon Krakauer, and Henry David Thoreau have all used transcendentalism to give more depth in their characters or theme;moreover, usually the characters or themes both have some characteristic of independence. First, Michael Donovan, the author of It’s All-On-Me, utilized transcendentalism to express a character

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    is struggling to find their inner self can trust several of the ideas of transcendentalism. In fact, Thoreau and Emerson include the ideas of optimism, intuition, and originality in many of their pieces of literature. It is clear that a teenager who is struggling developing their character should connect with the transcendent ideas from Thoreau and Emerson. Students struggling with themselves can benefit from Transcendentalism articles in order to help them become more optimistic. That's

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