There were countless religious revolts in history, none of them was like transcendentalism. At the time of the birth of the movement, the newly acquired freedom of religion in the United States enabled the free development of new ideas and beliefs. Masses and governments have been rejected by their thoughts and beliefs so hard. At the heart of transcendentalism is Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose most famous ambassador, and his apprentice Henry David Thoreau. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau share ideas and beliefs that are similar to transcendence, but the way that each author uses written in writing and the idea of making such an important idea is not very good.
Ralph Waldo Emerson I am writing this article on beliefs and thoughts about Ralph Waldo Emerson's personality, society, government, technology, and spirituality. Emerson thinks that everyone should be with as many people as possible with as many people as possible. Whoever you are, please do not try to imagine others. If someone is a real friend, they will like you, Do not worry about adapting, no matter who you are, real friends will know about simplicity, value and faith in Henry David It will not be for Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. I will let you down with your faith. Possibility of our soul and our imagination. Henry David Thoreau tests the idea of Ralph Waldo Emerson's nature by living in Walden where he says that the simplicity of the body makes our hearts profound and our souls become their greatest possibilities I will discover that it will reach. Imagination is being raised to change our lives. These two people believe that nature forces them not to rely on others' ideas.
Being with society. Among their poetry and short stories, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Charles Bodeura emphasize the vulnerability of social life in a powerless world. With Ralph Waldo Emerson's "independence" he emphasizes that humans do not notice that they live under the expectations of society. Emerson believes that the first thing to do is to recognize whether it is independent of others. In Ralph Waldo Emerson's article "Independence" he told us that as people can become independent, they believe in themselves and should be individuals who do not adapt to society. In today's American culture, some people do what others do according to the tidal current. On the other hand, some people are unique and independent.