Emerson's Essay: Second Great Awakening

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Throughout Emerson’s essay titled “Nature,” he responds to current events, the most prominent being the Second Great Awakening. In the chapter titled “Idealism” Emerson discusses the effects of ideas and beliefs upon nature and humans. These ideas are meant to represent religion and the partnership of God and Nature. This is shown in the quote “Nature is made to conspire with spirit to emancipate us.” This quote speaks to the connection between God and Nature. Emerson discusses the idea that nature could be an illusion and exists as an imaginative connection to reach God through. Connecting to Nature thus leads to connecting to God. “Nature” discusses the properties of nature and how the human mind reacts to natural events. In the “Idealism”

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