Analyzing Literary Tone: Emerson, Thoreau, Melville and Hawthorne
[2023-12-12 15:07:29]
Independence of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the place I live and the place of Henry David Thoreau in my life, the experiment of Nathaniel Hawthorne with Dr. Heidegger and the white whale of Hermann Melville They are the models of eternal sentences It is considered. All writers are very skilled, but each writer writes in his own condition. There is similarity and disagreement between the tone of these writers. Ralph Waldo Emerson wishes to write, encourage and change the thought process of everyday people, and that society can improve. He strongly criticizes society as a whole, I believe he can change myself.
Matthiessen set the classics of American Renaissance writers: Poe, Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, and Whitman. Indeed, other works lived in their majestic shadows for many years. But this is a fairly compact group. Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorn, Melville, like Margaret Fuller, even friends and neighbors know each other. They were very clear about Poe's work (he died in 1849), and he wrote an article about Emerson. Whitman argues that Emerson brought his "squatting, swearing, swearing" into creative boiling. Dickinson is devoted to Emerson's work, but she rarely agrees. Apart from Whitman, the authors of this era argue each personal vision and art, deny the most obvious influence, but understand that you have not seen countless connections and influences It Is difficult. After all, they are romantic individualists!
Essays and poems written by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) are about not only what they are embodying and what they are talking about, but also about the impact on other people. Hawthorne, Melville, Fuller, Whitman, Dickinson, and especially Thoreau knew about the work of Emerson and had to accept it as they wrote. Emerson's seed, center, and essence are clearly stated in his famous "self-belief": "Trust yourself," he said. "The heart vibrates the strings of iron." "Self-reliance" He insisted that "every virtue is understood in other places."
In this article we compare the philosophy of transcendence and anti - transcendence through Thoreau, Emerson, and Melville 's works. In Thoreau's "Walden" section, he tested the transcendental philosophy through experience. Emerson's extraordinary writing style is shown in "Nature". In an excerpt from Melville's "Moby Dick", he showed transcendentalism within his work. Transcendental sentences are related to the relationship between human spirit and nature. - ... Another theme of Walden is unity with God. Thoreau believes that God and philosophy, nature and mankind are united, and this concept arises from transcendental movements. Transcendentalism is a religious movement characterized by the belief that religion is something inside you, not others to tell you ("Solo, Henry David").