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Self-Reliance Vs Transcendentalism

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Autonomy Being able to rely on one’s own capabilities and judgements or resources is called self reliance. Self reliance was a key attribute to obtain during the Transcendentalism time period. This period was a direct reaction of the Age of Reason. The Transcendentalist era lasted from about 1826 to 1860 and also ran as a part of the Age of Romance. During this time, the primary beliefs were that people understood that God and everything going on was in direct correlation with nature. Another popular belief was that everything was connected by an oversoul. Passages that demonstrate self reliance perfectly are Self Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walden, or Life in the Woods by Henry David Thoreau. Although inferior to Walden, or Life …show more content…

He lived simple and plain. So simple and plain in fact, that he even chose to leave society and almost become a hermit. In his piece, Walden, or a Life in the Woods, he has chosen to build his own shelter. “I have thus a tight shingled and plastered house, ten feet wide by fifteen long...The exact cost of my house, paying the usual price for such materials as I used, but not counting the work, all of which was done by myself was in all $28.00” (Thoreau 236). Throughout the passage, Henry also tells about the patches he plants for food. This is complete and total self reliance. You are on your own for food, water and shelter, and Thoreau pulls it off with little hastle. He even claims to have “done better than any farmer in Concord that year...” (Thoreau 163). Thoreau has proven to himself and society that he can be independent, in growing and catching his own food, and building his own …show more content…

Self reliance was a major factor in this era. Both works demonstrate great examples of self reliance. Both authors contributed a huge amount to the Transcendentalist era, even though one actually lived out what the other one preached. Although inferior to Walden, or Life in the Woods, Self Reliance is still a strong transcendental piece about being able to fully rely on yourself, it is just not as in depth and detailed about the true transcendental life. Both Walden, or Life in the Woods, and Self Reliance, show examples of independence, reliance on one's’ abilities, and having the ability to make a life on your own. The Transcendentalist time period was truly one for the history books. Many people were too scared to be individual and stand out, while others lived the true life of a transcendental, free of all worries, and being free to make whatever choice they

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