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    Ralph Waldo Emerson, the father of transcendentalism, created a major shift in American Literature. “Emerson was a central figure in the New England Transcendentalist Movement of the 1830s and 1840s and the founder of its magazine, The Dial” (Nature). This statement shows that Emerson was the leader of the transcendental movement, and this was one of the reason that he was considered as the father of transcendentalism. Being the central figure of transcendentalist, Emerson provided many of his…

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    Walden by Thoreau and Ancient Futures by Norberg-Hodge are both categorized as books that describe pre-WWII simple life where industrialization has not taken place. The authors of both books appreciate human beings who live harmoniously with nature and balance their leisure and working time. On the other hand, Americans described in Schor’s books The Overworked American and The Overspent American live an entirely different so-called “good life”, which destroy nature and environment drastically.…

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    Henry Thoreau stood up to the government by refusing to pay taxes. Creating his own work called “from Walden” Thoreau writes about stepping away from society and journeying into the woods to get a new view on life. The story “from Self-Reliance”, by Ralph Emerson, talks about how individuals should avoid…

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    jacket, and pajama pants. He did not care what others thought of how he looked. He liked it and that was all that mattered to him. He was an individualist, living life by his beliefs. This transcendentalist spirit occurs in works created by author Ralph Waldo Emerson and director Peter Weir. In the movie, Dead Poets Society, Mr. Keating’s philosophies are best represented by the celebrated spirit of the individual and value of emotions. One philosophy representing Mr. Keating in Dead Poets…

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    Come Away to the Water “When Nature has work to be done, she creates a genius to do it.” These words by Ralph Waldo Emerson behold transcendentalist value in the perception of nature. He describes nature as a female being, and gives her the ability to “create geniuses.” The transcendental movement emerged in the Antebellum period of America with the philosophical reform movements of the 1830s. Transcendentalists placed value on the serenity and spirituality of nature, the vitality of…

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    Transcendentalism and Marxism Philosophies Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Essay on Nature,” and Terry Eagleton’s Essay on “What is Literature” both show different styles of writing and different philosophies. Emerson being a transcendentalist sought it through intuition and creativity which showed in his writing. Eagleton being a Marxist showed through his works class struggle, materialism, and empiricism. Both Marxists and transcendentalists seek an exemplary world, free of the chains of established…

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    One of them was abolitionism, a serious and dangerous topic to broach. Another was transcendentalism, a philosophical and social mash of many influences. Two men were figureheads of these movements. Frederick Douglass was a slave from Maryland and Ralph Waldo Emerson a writer from Massachusetts. Despite the vast differences between their backgrounds, both men embodied many of the same ideals. Both agreed that all men should be independent and think for themselves instead of accepting other…

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    Late in the 1830’s a movement began to express itself in New England. This literary movement had a strong belief in religion and philosophical beliefs. The transcendentalists believe that one should be happy in their own well doing without taking into consideration money or the popular belief of others. I see myself as transcendental in my current choice for a part time job. Yes I could be working fast food, hotel cleaning or at a grocery store but this is not for me, I choose working at a…

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson suggests in his essay “Self-Reliance” that individuals must follow their own paths and not conform to the society's standards. Emerson emphasizes that, “You will always find those who think they know what is your duty better than you know it. 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.” This statement…

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    or someone's perspective, strictly from the person themselves. Another quote from the poetic artist Ralph Waldo Emerson shows his interpretation of Transcendentalism, “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.” Right here Ralph shows that others opinions or views is something extraneous and is something very common for the…

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