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    Journey through Transcendentalism Transcendentalism is the system of philosophy that leads to reality. Although the philosophy is an opinionated subject, there are still universal judgments about it. William Bryant, Henry Thoreau, and Ralph Emerson illustrate the ideas of transcendentalism through their works using rhetorical devices. Thoreau uses paradox to illustrate his belief of individualism in his memoir Walden. In Bryant’s Thanatopsis he describes death through his uses of pathos. Emerson

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    culture of religions in the world. The soul is the essence of humanity and spirituality is the condition of one’s soul. Spirituality is the condition of a consciousness. One answer to creating this essential growth in spirituality is Transcendentalism. Transcendentalism is the rebellion of one’s soul against the societal laws that humanity upholds. It is the integrity of a being and the healing of a scarred mind through nature. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a major figure in transcendentalist literature

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    freedom from conformity. They feel the obligation to conform to society leaves a person feeling unhappy and disappointed in life. Peace and happiness comes when an individual follows his own intuition, morals and beliefs. The philosophies of transcendentalism, including the value of being a nonconformist, can be seen

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    Walden Transcendentalism

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    To transcend through nature, one must understand their place in it. Throughout history, the writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau played an important role in the transcendentalist movement. Transcendentalism can be described as one’s journey to go further in depth on everyday life and experiences to better understand self, God, and the world around them through the higher being that is nature. Thoreau wrote of his life in solitude in the woods, though as he describes it, he was not

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    Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s.A few of their beliefs included individuality and independence.In this essay I will integrate ,summarize,and explain the shared themes of Emerson,Krakauer,Thoreau,and Donovan’s transcendental beliefs as seen in the poem and the book,Into the wild. One example of transcendental beliefs used throughout the texts is independence.Independence is a major theme in Michael Donovan's “It’s All-On-Me”,”It’s all on me…

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    is frequently seen on transcendentalism poems and essays is individuality. Following one’s intuition and doing what is true to you is something that the writers of transcendentalism try to stress in their writings. In a society where you seem to have to follow the trends and ideas that have been put forth by other people, following your own thoughts even if they do not seem to be what is expected of you is something that is very important to people. Although Transcendentalism was a movement that happened

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    culture of religions in the world. The soul is the essence of humanity and spirituality is the condition of one’s soul. Spirituality is the condition of a consciousness. One answer to creating this essential growth in spirituality is Transcendentalism. Transcendentalism is the rebellion of one’s soul against the societal laws that humanity upholds. It is the integrity of a being and the healing of a scarred mind through nature. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a major figure in transcendentalist literature

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    humans have with nature, can be made evident in writing. Authors like Ralph Waldo Emerson, explain nature and the meaning of it all. In his essay “Nature” Emerson set the foundation of transcendentalism. Transcendentalism is the belief system that follows a non-traditional appreciation of nature. Transcendentalism suggests that a divine power, or God, can be reached through nature. Emerson suggests that reality can be understood by studying nature. “Seen in

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    One of the main tenets of Transcendentalism is the importance of nature. The Transcendentalists believed that everything was connected through the Oversoul, a communal psyche. This psyche includes nature and through nature, an individual can find truth and understanding. Nature is full of symbols and signs, and the Transcendentalists recognized that fact and used nature’s symbols in their writings. The use of nature continued through other media, including music. Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song”

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    liberty” and that “the obedient must be slaves” is a political statement that never lost its topicality during the Romantic era. Thoreau served as an important contributor to the philosophical and American literary movement known as New England Transcendentalism. Nature and the conduct of life are two central themes that are often weaved together in his essays and books that were published in the Romantic era of literature. Thoreau brought these two themes together to write on how people ought to live

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