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    In the essay “Self-Reliance” written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, wants to encourage everyone to be happy as you are. Ralph Waldo Emerson states, “This sculpture in the memory is not without pre-established harmony”(77). To me this quote means that you are beautiful as you are, also be happy as you are. Emerson’s statement is incorporated into my definition of the American Dream because it practically says be happy with how you are. According to Emerson, you should do what you love and do what makes…

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson was a smart man. He's said a lot of things one can't help but to agree with and he words things beautifully. One of the things he wants to get across to his audience that really, really needs to be done more often in literature: his nonconformist views. I've never read anything I agree with more on this planet than his essay Self-Reliance. To say he want's to spread his nonconformist ideals is to sum up everything in the whole passage. To trust your instinct is to refuse to…

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson has been exulted as a transcendentalist. He wrote several essays that expressed his ideals, concerns, and what he hoped would lead people to think for themselves. Emerson wanted people to think for themselves and not mindlessly conform to the government doctrines simply because they were told to, "Their two is not the real two, their four is not the real four: so that every word they say chagrins us and we know no where to begin to set them right. Meantime nature is not slow…

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    to fit my conclusion perfectly. It was an excerpt about Monism by Ralph Waldo Emerson. This embodied a few things. The first being that everything flows from only one source. This to Emerson shows that God and the world are both attributes of the universe. And me it proves that God and the world are not separate from each other so God could quiet possibly be an idea within all of us. The piece of evidence I came across from Emerson was that evil is the lack of goodness. So if God is within all…

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    Separated by over a hundred years, Increase Mather and Ralph Waldo Emerson might be two of the most contradicting theologians in American history. However, is it possible for two people to be so different they are similar? Emerson is opposed to Puritanism, believing that it is too "cold" on both a scholarly and intellectual level. The transcendentalism believes that soul and mind should explore the laws which traverse the universe. Mathers believes in the Puritans strict interpretation of the…

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    major understanding in the minds of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry Thoreau, who were both part of the transcendentalist movement. Transcendentalism evolved in the middle of the 19th Century with the help of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry Thoreau. Transcendentalists believed the only way to learn the truth about God, the universe, the self, and everything else, one must transcend everyday human experience to a higher being existence in nature. Ralph Waldo Emerson is “The Father of Transcendentalism…

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    trust to stay on ourselves rather than in others. Writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson focused their writing on Transcendentalism which demonstrates the philosophical movement that encourages looking to nature as a guide to show individuals how…

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    The Connection Transcendentalists believed that God, nature, and people were all interconnected. One famous transcendentalist who believed this was Ralph Waldo Emerson. In his essays “Self-Reliance” and “Nature” he mentions this idea of God, people and nature being connected. For instance, in the essay “Self-Reliance” when Emerson is talking about trusting yourself he mentions God being the reason why you should. He tells us, “Accept the place the divine providence has found for you”(138) ,…

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    While Emily Dickinson and Ralph Waldo Emerson do draw from various wellsprings of motivation, their written work, their speculations and thoughts behind composing, and the way they wind up showing themselves are in fact comparative from multiple points of view. Dickinson shows some impact of introspective philosophy Emerson discusses. Emerson contained three different central ideas that classified as requirements for a poet. They were composed of the relationship between the soul and the art of…

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    through me; I am part or particle of God" (Emerson 214). Ralph Waldo Emerson uses this quote in his piece Nature. Emerson speaks of the many challenges that nature can amend. Nature can help to solve any causality or issue. He believes that nature guides him exemplified by, "currents of the Universal Being circulate through me." Additionally, Emerson believes he has a deep connection to God which is why he says, "I am part or particle of God." Clearly, Emerson values nature to such an high…

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