Examples Of Transcendentalism In Huck Finn

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Initially starting as a religious and philosophical reform movement in the Unitarian church, Transcendentalism is the philosophy emphasizing individualistic spiritual intuition transcending empirical thinking and material based scientific knowledge utilized to comprehend and interpret reality and the connection between the world, the universe, and the individual. Since Transcendentalist acknowledge that humans are inherently born morally and ethically unbiased, they believe that society and its established institutions corrupt the untainted individual. The social and religious conformities of the society imposed on Huck Finn is shown through The Widows and Miss Watson’s adopting of Huck as an attempt to civilize and cleanse him, “The Widow

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