"Philosophy and literary movement centered on harmony and Boston are prominent in New England's knowledge and cultural life from 1836 to the Civil War" (Handbook of Literary Terminology, p. 318). "Transcendence, an idealistic philosophical tendency of writers in the middle of the 19th century in Boston and surrounding areas, transcendent acknowledged Kant's conviction under the influence of germanism and germanism in the 1930s. The principle of intuitive knowledge rejects systematic religion and blesses all of us God in a very personal way "(Oxford's brief literary dictionary)
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.
Through nature Emerson and Thoreau's transcendental qualities are exposed. Both writers are immersed in nature; literally Emerson Through, through his writing. Emerson came up with the idea of how human beings should learn from nature. In his view, nature is worshiped as a sacred entity. Emerson's philosophy is focused on "the god who imposes a pattern on events" (Cayton 58), as seen in the cycle of nature. We should consider "consider nature as a phenomenon rather than a substance, should bring the necessary existence to the spirit, and consider nature as a coincidence and influence" (Emerson). Emerson is also looking at nature as a way to learn about self-character. In his writings, "Nature is brought into the realm of self, human beings are completely blocked from faith in reality other than myself" (Wichor 54)
As Emerson's article details describe, independence can be spiritually and economically, and Thorough explores the higher dimension of individualism, following Emerson. In transcendence, the ego is the absolute center of reality, all the outside are self-distributions, drawing out reality from inner self. Therefore, independence means not only paying for your own bill but also philosophically referring to the way the natural world and people depend on self existence. This duality explains the connection between solicitor Thorough and poet Solow and explains why those who are much interested in picking money are singing in the sky or in the winter sky. Thoreau made it possible to live in Walden Pond. Savings made it possible for him to feel integration with nature, as they felt it to be part of his own soul, so they are all products of independence.