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  • Essay / Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1059

    3/10The Transcendental Movement of the 1830s is considered among scholars to be one of many great reforms of the 19th century buried in the tombs of history. Great poets and authors have published both modern and ancient ideological works describing the roots of this reform, based on the idea of ​​a universal connection between all objects. Among the many contributors to this movement, a man named Ralph Waldo Emerson stood out above all as singular. With essays and works such as Nature and Self-Reliance, Emerson established himself as the leader of a movement toward Nature and the entity known as the "Oversoul." The works and philosophies of the late Ralph Waldo Emerson contributed to the reformation of human character through his tantalizing lyrical prose, his obvious underlying moral tendencies, and, most importantly, his notable connection with nature, as well as the greatest power in the universe. .M. Emerson was born on May 25, 1803, in a small town called Boston, to his mother, Ruth, and father, William. His father died of consumption shortly after. Between 1833 and 1875, Emerson led the great Transcendentalist movement in America. Later writers have stated that "although he was never a champion of Andrew Jackson, who represented a crudeness and vulgarity that he could not abide, Emerson nevertheless supported the democratization and expansion which are here in progress… But Emerson was not a strong believer in Manifest Destiny. » (7) The quintessence of Emerson's achievements undoubtedly dates back to his impact on the Transcendentalist Reformation. Transcendentalist ideology, which can be diluted in the belief that all beings are connected in a network called Over-Soul, heralded a vision of middle of paper ...... of creation, from a drop from dew to a cricket to a charging elephant, as one collective being. This concept is the basis of the transcendentalist belief. The Reform Era was truly a time that brought change to many aspects of American life. Ralph Waldo Emerson, one of the pioneers of one of these reforms, stood out among all the others, ultimately unlocking God Mode. To this day, the ideas of transcendentalist thought continue to penetrate the minds of future generations. This is due to Emerson's lyrical genius, his political radicalism, and his full understanding of transcendentalist ideology. Waldo paved the way for future generations to gain greater mastery over our connection to nature, our spirit, and our soul (that's Over-Soul!). Ralph Waldo Emerson, we salute you. Works Cited Essays by Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson