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    No two days are exactly the same. Each cloud, or lack thereof, brings subtle changes that differentiate one sunset from the next. The same could be said for just about anything. All things are differentiated. Transcendentalism chooses to embrace those differences, and forego societies that frown upon individuality, as seen in Walden Pond. I think this is good to a certain extent. If each day the sunset were the same we would not have variety. On the other hand, if…

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    commonality between most, it is seemingly impossible to escape this fate of conformity; however, certain individuals may have the capability of breaking free from this strong grip of societal influence through a nonconformist movement known as transcendentalism. While the rest of society is seemingly in constant distress by focusing on society’s expectations and thus magnifying the intensity of their problems, transcendentalists tend to look at the bigger picture and value the simplistic aspects…

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    transcendentalist would make life so much more enjoyable and easier. Well then why doesn’t everyone do it? Henry Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson believed that people should not stray to conformity that people should go out and enjoy nature and it’s beauty. Transcendentalism is the belief that one could understand with god, the universe, the self and everything else that exists in nature. In Emerson’s piece’s Imagination and Nature it shows the importance of nature. Both show nature being…

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    Transcendentalism is a movement created in the nineteenth century, influenced by romanticism, that mainly focuses on the idea of individuality and the connection between man, the universe, and nature. It was started by Ralph Waldo Emerson, an author and essayist, who lived in the 1800s. Three ideas that are important to this movement are imagination, insight, and inspiration. According to transcendentalists, these are all gifts from God and are to be regarded highly. Art, poetry, literature, and…

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    Madonna Transcendentalism

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    Transcendentalism is a powerful philosophical movement that happened in the 19th century. Transcendentalism focuses on the intuition from the individual and appreciates the independence of each person and nature. There are many famous transcendentalists such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, and Madonna. Well Madonna is not exactly a transcendentalist of the time but she follows the basic principles of living that the other authors preached about. Madonna Ciccone is an…

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    There are several literary Periods throughout our time, Romanticism, Transcendentalism, Regionalism, and others to. Today I will only focus on the literary period called Transcendentalism. I choose Transcendentalism over the other ones to explain how it advocated individualism over authority for these individuals, when the others have there own unique form as well I believe this one is the best. Transcendentalism began around 1840 – 1860, is very focus on the person themselves, believing in…

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    effectively used to depict Cummings’ idea of transcendentalism in relation to childhood, self-discovery and new experiences. In the early nineteenth century, English literary works were greatly influenced by the Romantic Movement, where writers looked to nature for inspiration. Similarly Transcendentalist ideas were developed around the same time and are associated with the movement as well. A method Cummings uses to incorporate the idea of transcendentalism in his poetry is through the…

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    Transcendentalism In Today's Pop Culture “It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.” Ralph Waldo Emerson was a great transcendentalist who shared many of his beliefs in his writings. Transcendentalism is the philosophy that promotes the understanding that there is goodness in nature and in people, and it is supported in…

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    Modern Transcendentalism Being a transcendentalist in today’s modern society is a challenge to say the least. The idea of transcendentalism conjures up images of time spent in an isolated cabin or long walks in the woods, all interspersed with deep thinking and reflection. As the world continues to advance, further industrializing and introducing new technology, this picturesque idea of transcendentalism becomes more difficult to achieve. Despite this, people can still live as transcendentalist…

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    are other categories in literature. Two of them are Romanticism and Transcendentalism. There are many similarities and differences between Romanticism and Transcendentalism. Dark Romanticism is a subcategory of Romanticism. It is quite similar to its parent type but has a darker perspective. Romanticism and Transcendentalism are as similar as they are different. There are many similarities between Romanticism and Transcendentalism. One of the similarities between the groups is the…

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