Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were very intimate writers and people criticized the corrupt government as they wrote the same view because they were treated very seriously and they did not gain personal rights. They are good writers who tie people together and make them understand American transcendent movement system. For fallen leaders and governments, governors and governments themselves are hard to rule people and society. Due to economic progress and inadequate government system, Emerson indirectly criticized the government and began writing poetry on nature and society. Because the greatest people can not enjoy the same facilities and freedom.
After American independence, the author started writing the relationship between man and nature, God and society This is called transcendence. Emerson and Thoreau are transcendentalists with similar views on life and nature. Thoreau is a great writer believing self-faith and God through nature's thought, and there are interpretations of their own natural style, but their differences are small. However, this article discusses the relationship between human and nature in Emerson and Thoreau.
Please compare and contrast the relationship between Emerson and Thoreau human beings and nature. Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on May 25, 1803 and died in April 1882. He is a poet, lecturer, prose writer. Slowly he began to believe in his religion and social beliefs and began to learn philosophy like Plato (a priori, nature). With a philosophical study in mind, he made a speech on "American scholars" in 1837. In 1932 alone, "American scholars" became the most popular magazine, Emerson announced a speech to American people, his speech became a best seller and received many awards.
Since human beings and nature are interdependent, the relationship between man and nature is immeasurable. Nature is everything that supports the life of the earth, and humans are enjoying the beauty of nature. Born in Boston in 1803 Ralph Waldo Emerson is a professional teacher and naturalist (Semihatopal, n.d). Henry David Thoreau was born in Concord on July 12, 1817. He is an ecological prophet and Emerson's student. (Rickett, 1916). Emerson and Thoreau are two transcendents of the 19th century that encourage and encourage people to love nature.