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Transendalism

 

            
             Transcendentalism is used frequently as main topics in the stories "Nature".
             These two themes are heavily concentrated on though these two.
             stories are similar on the aspects of themes, though they differ on thethoughts.
             of civilization and governments. These two stories also differ in the realms of.
             creativity in the story. Walden was a story written by Thoreau, which is fairly.
             similar to the contrasting book "Nature". Emerson who uses his thoughts on.
             transcendentalism to play a key role in the story writes "Nature". Emerson.
             uses the themes of Nature and God to represent and reflect nature as.
             transcendentalism. Thoreau stresses the relationship with God and Nature at.
             the same time. The two themes are used at once to direct the story in the path.
             that the Thoreau wants it to lead. This is easily shown in the statement, " In.
             the woods we return to reason and faith." Both themes are quite similar.
             though it is said that Emerson is more creative and imaginative in his way of.
             depicting the short story as it progresses. The six characteristics of.
             Transcendentalism stand out in each one of these stories. Both of these.
             stories concentrate on writing about nature more than anything else. Emerson.
             thought that God was a personal matter and that the relationship between.
             man and god can only be embraced and made through man himself. The.
             similarities are so stressed in these articles it is difficult to see them as.
             contrasting on the elements of themes. Though the story written by Emerson.
             seems to be more detailed, Thoreau talks more of living closely with nature.


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