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Transcendentalists

Transcendentalists. by, Jimmy Irwin, Brandon Wert, Patrick Davis. Prominent. Ralph Waldo Emerson-Boston, Massachusetts 1803-1882 Henry David Borean - concord Massachusetts 1807-1862. View of life. Their view of life is very optimistic as well as their view on humanity

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Transcendentalists

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  1. Transcendentalists by, Jimmy Irwin, Brandon Wert, Patrick Davis

  2. Prominent Ralph Waldo Emerson-Boston, Massachusetts 1803-1882 Henry David Borean- concord Massachusetts 1807-1862

  3. View of life • Their view of life is very optimistic as well as their view on humanity “Without ambition one starts nothing. Without work one finishes nothing. The prize will not be sent to you. You have to win it.“ -Ralph Waldon Emerson

  4. God • Their religions very with individuals they no longer have a relation ship with god started out Christian.

  5. values • They believe that there is purpose beyond just life itself its also for the future.

  6. Education • Nothing accept there transcendence views they rejected every thing else

  7. Society • To basically live like the native Americans lived in such harmony and its very peaceful. It’s a utopia society and it’s a corrupt force that needs to be reformed.

  8. Work • Their work reflects who they are, its very important to their society. You first work for what u need then later u work for what u want

  9. TRUTH • Truth if seen as truth in the individuals mind must indeed be truth witch means truth is in the eye of the beholder

  10. Good or evil • They believed the human race was neither good or evil they had a choice

  11. Authority • Their authority wasn’t per-say a particular person but their beliefs more of a self discipline rather than a direct order

  12. Effects on America • Before the transcendentalist this country was based off of Europe litera wise now everyone want to be different and do it their own unique way.

  13. American dream • Their view of the American dream was to use the talents u have to their fullest to work to get what u need and to do what ever you did in your own way.

  14. Anticipation guide • Education is important to increase one’s self knowledge • The American dream is more true for some then others.

  15. Bibliography • www.

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