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Essay On Transcendentalism

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Transcendentalism in the nineteenth century brought in a wave of outstanding writers, poets, and philosophers in the literary world which then brought light to a whole new perspective of the American society by regularly challenging common societal traditions and beliefs. Ralph Waldo Emerson was one of many famous transcendentalists, and can be considered the leader of the transcendental movement. In Emerson’s essay, “Self-Reliance”, he focuses on the idea that a person should follow their own true nature disregarding what others say, and from this ideology, it reveals that people too often base their life decisions on what society considers to be right or wrong when people should be basing it off their own beliefs, because that is what will lead them to a happier and successful life. …show more content…

Emerson’s friend questioned how he can live true to himself if his thoughts and beliefs come from evil and not good. In response, Emerson said, ‘“They do not seem to me to be such; but if I am the Devil’s child, I will live then from the Devil”’(Emerson 4). He goes on to explain his response to his readers by stating, “No law can be sacred to me but that of my nature. Good and bad are but names very readily transferable to that or this; the only right is what is after my constitution, the only wrong what is against it” (Emerson 4). Emerson is ironically stating that even if he were to be “the devil’s child” (Emerson 4) and do things according to the devil, which would lead him to be condemned in his society and time period, he must still live according to his true self, for denying it would be his true sin. Emerson’s philosophy ultimately states that choosing to live falsely against one’s true self based on society’s traditions and beliefs is the only wrong a person can

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