Henry David Thoreau: Transcendentalism

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Transcendentalism is considered to be a huge part in American writing. The philosophy of Transcendentalism can be defined as going beyond everyday expectations and limitations. Henry David Thoreau was a very popular Transcendentalist, along with many other writers in that time. Throughout his lifetime, Thoreau dedicated lot of time to his education. After finishing school, Thoreau was exposed to Transcendentalism and began writing in this way. He published several short stories, and even had a unique reason as to why he wrote one of his most famous stories that was published.
Henry David Thoreau was born on July 12, 1817 in Concord, Massachusetts with two older siblings and one younger sibling. Thoreau went to a private school all the way …show more content…

For example, when Thoreau writes in Walden, he expresses what he sees, as if the plants and animals all had personalities (“Walden Writing Style”). Thoreau was also widely known for his Transcendentalist beliefs and writings. An example of this type of writing would be that included in Thoreau’s, Walden. This short story is one of his most well-known stories in his career. Although this is his most famous short stories, Thoreau has several more. For example, Thoreau wrote “Civil Disobedience”, Cape Cod, Excursions, and “A Plea for Captain John Brown.” His “Civil Disobedience” was also one of his most famous stories that he wrote in his lifetime. In relation to “Civil Disobedience,” Cape Cod, Excursions, and “A Plea for Captain John Brown” are just a few essays and stories that Thoreau wrote throughout his …show more content…

Henry David Thoreau displayed in his stories, the way he believes life should be led. He explains his beliefs mainly through his story, Walden. Thoreau was deeply influenced by Emerson in his early years of writing. Moving into Emerson’s home was one of the most beneficial decisions that Thoreau could have made. If Thoreau had not moved in with Emerson, he would not have been able to write his best story. Henry David Thoreau is a wonderful influence on young, aspiring writers, and should always be remembered for the stories he wrote and the messages he portrayed in

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