Friday, July 19, 2019
Transcendentalism :: Literary Analysis, Emerson, Thoreau, Dickinson
Transcendentalism blossomed during the 1800s with the help of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Emily Dickinson. They were Transcendentalists who expressed their beliefs through writings from poems to essays and they believed that ââ¬Å"the individual was at the center of the universeâ⬠(Prentice Hall 384). The idea of Transcendentalism is complex and for this reason, only a number of people understood it. Emerson, Thoreau, and Dickinson, were one of the many people who were Transcendentalist; these writers went out of their way in society to represent their beliefs. Emersonââ¬â¢s beliefs were mainly on ââ¬Å"the human mind [because it] was the most important force in the universeâ⬠(Prentice Hall 384). In ââ¬Å"Natureâ⬠, Emerson viewed nature as ââ¬Å"[the] plantations of God, a decorum and sanctity reign, [and] a perennial festival dressedâ⬠(Emerson 388). God made nature and some view it as just trees, leaves, grass, etc., but Emerson saw the true beauty in nature. He saw it as if lights, tinsel, ornaments, etc. already decorated it. In addition, Emerson compared himself to ââ¬Å"a transparent eyeballâ⬠and ââ¬Å"[he] see[ââ¬Ës] all; the currents of the Universal Beingâ⬠(Emerson 389). He can see everything and everyone around the world. In ââ¬Å"Self-Relianceâ⬠, Emerson conveys that one must follow for what they believe in. They have to accept themselves ââ¬Å"for better [or] for worseâ⬠(Emerson 391). Emerson states, ââ¬Å"A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his bestâ⬠(Emerson 391). He implies that one must love their job and loves to work hard because at the end they will be happy. In addition, Emerson viewed the human soul as part of an ââ¬Å"ââ¬ËOver-Soul,ââ¬â¢ a universal spirit to which all beings returned after deathâ⬠(Prentice Hall 384). The Over-Soul is similar to reincarnation, where after one person dies, that person will come back to life, but in a different form, like, an animal, an insect, or a human. Emersonââ¬â¢s works define being an American because they gave him the freedom to write what he wanted. Also, his works define being a Transcendentalist because they include descriptions of the deep sense of nature, human soul, and individualism. Thoreau, the protà ©gà © of Emerson, went through tough experiences to understand Transcendentalism and to be in ââ¬Å"harmony with natureâ⬠(Prentice Hall 385). In Walden, Thoreau spends two years living in a cottage, which he made, next to Walden Pond in the woods.
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