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5 pages in length. Greatly influenced by the philosophy of Immanual Kant, Ralph Waldo Emerson sought to conduct his life as cohesively with the earth as any mortal could, routinely chastising those who either ignorantly or purposely chose to do just the opposite. His personal reverence toward nature and all things spiritual was ever present as a common denominator in all of his writings; however, this keen awareness was truly evident within the literary boundaries of Nature. In analyzing the deep and complex images that are spawned from Emerson's concentrated representations, one can quite easily understand the connection he made between his literary approach and the actual messages he attempted to convey about society and human nature. No additional sources cited.
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was ever present as a common denominator in all of his writings; however, this keen awareness was truly evident within the literary boundaries of Nature. In analyzing the deep
and complex images that are spawned from Emersons concentrated representations, one can quite easily understand the connection he made between his literary approach and the actual messages he attempted to
convey about society and human nature. No additional sources cited. TLCEmNat.rtf EMERSONS "NATURE": SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS by (c) October 2001 VISIT
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And speaks all languages the rose; And, striving to be man, the worm Mounts through all the spires of form. Greatly influenced
by the philosophy of Immanual Kant, Ralph Waldo Emerson sought to conduct his life as cohesively with the earth as any mortal could, routinely chastising those who either ignorantly or
purposely chose to do just the opposite. His personal reverence toward nature and all things spiritual was ever present as a common denominator in all of his writings; however,
this keen awareness was truly evident within the literary boundaries of Nature. In analyzing the deep and complex images that are spawned from Emersons concentrated representations, one can quite
easily understand the connection he made between his literary approach and the actual messages he attempted to convey about society and human nature. To be sure, the author possesses
a definite sense of the dramatic, reflecting an impression quite typical of something innately pure and unencumbered. That is, after all, the essence of Emersons intent, which is easily
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