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    What is transcendentalism? Mainly transcendentalism can be viewed in various ways. Ralph Waldo Emerson explains transcendentalism in three major points. One point is you need to follow your own genius. Another point is the blessing of nonconformity and lastly the horrors of conformity. These points are used to help build a society not necessarily to be a paragon but to build a civilization based only on the essentials of life. Nathaniel Hawthorne gave the first defining statement of a transcendentalist

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    Transcendentalism is a literary and philosophical movement based on the ideas that a spiritual reality transcends that empirical and scientific. This movement also known as the American renaissance lasted from 1840-1860, and focused on the ideals of nature such as non-conformity and individualism. Some of the basic philosophies of transcendentalism are the following: nonconformity, self-reliance, confidence, nature, connectedness

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    Whitman Transcendentalism

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    individualism. These poets were Walt Whitman, Henry Longfellow, and many others.The poems that they created showed various messages and themes which have had a long-lasting effect on our world. Poetry was impactful when discovering humanity in times of Transcendentalism. In The Song Of Myself, by Walt Whitman, he expresses optimism to the reader. “They are alive and well somewhere, The smallest sprout shows there is really no death…” Whitman tells the readers that the tiniest improvement can make a difference

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    A transcendentalism is a philosophical act that took place in the United States of America and developed principally fictitious expression. It is alleged that gen would be achieved by the senses, although through scrutiny and perception of the internal spirit. Popular culture is the fullness of arrogance's philosophies imageries and opinions within the core watercourse of a particular belief which is mostly western. The best way to view the Transcendentalists is to see them as an individual generation

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    developed the social movement of Transcendentalism. His ideas had immensely flourished amongst society. Some of his ideas pertained that our spirit progresses deeper into nature, and that our thoughts and soul go beyond what the world sees it as. He believed that society should not be conformed to worldly regulations, and he encouraged things such as; self independence, appreciation of nature, and to consider beliefs that reach beyond scientific knowledge. Transcendentalism also focuses on the idea of

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    Transcendentalism began in the 1800s with philosophies regarding simplicity in human nature, which was articulated into an essay titled “Walden” by Henry David Thoreau. He emphasized on the various ways to develop simplicity and the beneficial changes in his life without complexity that he had witnessed during his stay near the pond. As a busy modern student, I have discovered Thoreau’s idea of simplicity is applicable even in the current, complex world to create healthier ways of life for overloaded

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    “Envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide”(Emerson). This is an good example of transcendentalism. Transcendentalism is a political and philosophical movement that originated in America around 1836. Transcendentalists believed in self reliance just like the two modern songs “Let it go” and “Shake it off”. These songs talk about being yourself and not to listen to others that criticize. Many transcendentalists believed in self reliance. Self reliance is the ability to rely on yourself

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    Which are transcendentalism and the symbolism constantly being repeated throughout the work. Specifically my research covers Thoreau’s cabin, transcendentalism, and other symbolic references. Consequently, Thoreau’s cabin is considered to be sacred ground amongst transcendentalists. The cabin is so sacred to them that they kept it around as a landmark. The cabin is a popular vacation spot for visitors, it is on exhibit accompanied by a statue of Thoreau. Undoubtedly transcendentalism is a key factor

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    point of view. Transcendentalism is focused around nature and the beauty of the world rather than the horrible insights of society and the government. Chris McCandless in the movie, Into The Wild, goes on an adventure with a mindset like a Transcendentalist and seek happiness in nature. Chris is on the way to Alaska to hide away from society and the government by trying to live by himself in the forest with little supplies. McCandless gets some ideas right about Transcendentalism but also gets ideas

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    Research Skills Paper – Transcendentalism Introduction: The transcendentalism movement first came to be in the mid-19th century as a rebellious reaction to the Age of Reason, illustrated by Thomas Paine, and an overall conformist mindset in their rational way of thinking. Primarily started in New England, Ralph Waldo Emerson was a key component in this new philosophical era of intuitive, spiritual thinking. His unique style of literature (such as Self-Reliance and The American Scholar) as well

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