Transcendentalism
In this essay, I will compare the philosophies of transcendentalism and anti-transcendentalism through the writings of Thoreau and Emerson vs. Melville. In Thoreau's excerpt of "Walden", he tested the transcendentalist philosophy through experience. Emerson's transcendental writing style is displayed in "Nature". In Melville's excerpt of Moby Dick, he exhibits anti-transcendentalism in his work.
Transcendentalist writing had to do with the human sprit and its connection to nature. Transcendentalist thinkers believed that all things that occurred in nature were supposed to happen. For example, if there were forest fire that happened naturally, it would be looked at as a good thing because the ground gets nutrients. An anti-transcendentalist would see forest-fires as an act of destruction.
In Thoreau's excerpt of "Walden", he writes about moving to the forest to live in a cabin. He gets away from the busy world around him and secludes himself to nature. While living out in the......
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