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Transcendentalists view on society is the fact that people should basically live like the Native Americans did. Peacefully, in harmony, with hardly any supplies. The live in what is called a Utopian Community.
Hawthorne and Melville differ from Transcendentalists, in a sense that their writings were not so focused on nature and the subliminal aspect of what surrounds us. Their style leaned more towards Romanticism or dark romanticism to be more specific. They focused on more on guilt, sin and dark feelings. A lot of their writings can be related to Puritanism in the early New England colonies. you can see this trait come out in Hawthorne's The Scarlet letter, where the entire story is focused on one woman's sins an her pathway to redemption in the town.
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If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
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Transcendentalists
Transcendentalists value spiritual growth. Transcendentalism's core belief is the inherent goodness in man and nature.
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individualism
Emotions and experience are connected.
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Emotions and experience are connected.
individualism
Transcendentalists value spiritual growth. Transcendentalism's core belief is the inherent goodness in man and nature.
All things are relative.
Transcendentalists tend to view humanity as inherently good, believing in the potential for individuals to tap into their inner goodness and creativity. They emphasize the importance of self-reliance, intuition, and spiritual connection to promote personal growth and moral development.