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    Madison Perry Period 2 2/4/15 Ms. Weybright Transcendentalism Transcendentalism is a very formal word that describes a very simple idea. People‚ men and women equally‚ have knowledge about themselves and the world around them that "transcends" or goes beyond what they can see‚ hear‚ taste‚ touch or feel. Being an individual is important because you stick up for yourself. If you follow what others do you won’t have the freedom or spiritual mind. For example‚ transcendentalists‚ Henry David Thoreau

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    to Who is. . . in “Self-Reliance”? Here is a guide to Emerson’s many allusions and references. You don’t need to study these--just use them as reference if you are confused. John Adams Emerson refers to ‘‘great days and victories behind’’ that ‘‘shed a united light‚’’ which in turn ‘‘throws ... America into Adams’s eye.’’ Emerson may be referring to John Adams (1735-1826)‚ a revolutionary with a combative style who became the second president of the United States. John Quincy Adams John

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    Two of the most famous Transcendentalists that existed in the 19th century were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau who inspired me in taking a breath taking journey to discovering something new and different from what I do in my everyday life. I decided to make a robot called S.R.R.J also known as a humanoid. I also decided to make a temple structure from scratch. The common idea that revolved around my project was the idea of Emerson’s self-reliance. Emerson believed that one should “trust

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    In 1836‚ a small group of New Britain authors and erudite people based an abstract and philosophical feeling expected as American Transcendentalism. The blend rejected sorted out henotheism; they believe one ought to build up a hypostatic‚ instinctive association with god and nature. By considering quality‚ one could rise above the remedial humankind and joined with the ’Over-Soul‚’ the precise soul of the framework. Alongside Emerson‚ introspective philosophy impacted the work of writers Henry

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    the Jamestown colony in Virginia‚ was settled in 1607. The Chesapeake colony wound up relying on tobacco as its main source of revenue and using African slaves to get the work done. To the north‚ the New England colony was founded in 1628 by the Massachusetts Bay Company. It ended up religiously oriented with a strong focus on work ethic and family. The colonies had the potential to be almost identical settlements‚ as they were settled by the same country‚ only score and one years apart. Yet the colonies

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    Reflection on "The Battle of the Ants"‚ Henry David Thoreau "The Battle of the Ants" is an excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s "Walden‚" a non-fictional book Thoreau wrote while living on his own in a cabin in the wilderness for 2 years during the 1840’s. Thoreau chose to live this lifestyle in order to find out what really was important in life‚ in his words‚ "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately‚ to front only the essential facts of life‚ and see if I could not learn what

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    Dharma Leggat Dr. Rowley WRT 102 October 5‚ 2008 Response Essay Number One – Walden Modern society has denoted that in order to succeed‚ one must be technologically literate. Compared to the telegraph and telephone from the past century‚ we now live in the era of the fiber optic wire and the infamous Internet. Computers and the World Wide Web have bridged the gap between both ends of the earth‚ allowing mass amounts of information to reach any who search for it. China has become the new

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    American Renaissance Writers ENG/491 December 19‚ 2011 Peggy Walls American Renaissance Writers The American Renaissance‚ in literary circles occurred during the middle to late 1800s. “One of the most important influences of the period was that of the transcendentalists” (Britannica‚ 2011). Major writers during this perid had a common bond. Their platform was ‘an idealic system of thought based on a belief in the essential unity of all creation‚ the innate goodness of man‚ and the supremacy

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    Henry David Thoreau once said‚ “I believe that there is a subtle magnetism in Nature‚ which‚ if we unconsciously yield to it‚ will direct us aright.” Like all transcendentalists‚ Thoreau believed that all of life’s questions could be answered through nature. Nature consists of many beautiful things – trees‚ flowers‚ butterflies‚ animals‚ sunsets‚ etc. Personally‚ out of all these extraordinary natural elements of the world‚ the beach‚ especially during sunset‚ is my favorite place in nature. Giving

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    A man in his search of the human‘s soul once wrote “Nature is not primarily functional. It is primarily beautiful. Which is to say‚ beauty is in and of itself a great and glorious good‚ something we need in large and daily doses. Nature at the height of its glory shouts‚ Beauty is essential” (Eldredge 34)! The authors of Walden and Thanatopsis regard beauty as a necessary part of nature and life. Walden‚ written by Henry David Thoreau‚ is a story of a man who finds out more about himself while living

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