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    Alfredo Marquez

    Engl 2329

    4/20/09

    American Literature: Outside Writing Assignment

    There have been many great and influential writers in Americas history that have added

    to its large and unique style of literature. Such literary geniuses that contributed greatly to

    American literature include Walt Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau.

    They laid the literary foundation for future great poets and essayists to follow and build upon.

    Through the works such as Song of Myself, Self-Reliance, and Walden, these brilliant minds

    helped influence the way in which literature was transformed in America through their literary

    methods, themes, ideology, and understanding of transcendentalism.

    Walt Whitman was a common countryside man who grew up in Long Island. He came

    from a typical family at the time; his father was a carpenter who also invested time in building

    houses in Brooklyn. Whitman had five years of schooling while growing up in Brooklyn. He

    later began to work in the printing offices as a journalist and he moved his way up holding

    different positions later on. Although he was successful with his works, Whitman was never far

    from living a poor life.

    As time went by, Whitman grew politically concerned over the Mexican War because he

    was against slavery and the spread of it that this war would cause. His trip down to New Orleans

    made him more sympathetic to the hardships of blacks, which influenced him in his writing of

    Leaves of Grass. Whitman believed that the ideal poet is the poet of man first, then of nature and

    finally God. This is evident in Song of Myself through the themes of idea of self, being able to

    identify ones self with others, and the relationship that is between the poet and nature; he also

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    wrote that poem narrating it in first-person, using I to make a more meaningful connection

    between him and the readers.

    Walt Whitman was a friend of Emerson, who believed in the idea of transcendentalism

    for which his works incorporate. Being acquainted with Emerson, Whitman was able to take

    some of the ideas of transcendentalism and use it in his poetry. In Song of Myself he uses the

    idea of the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth; he uses nature, in particular, grass as a symbol for

    this cycle. Whitman is best known for being the first to use free verse in poetry because it is free

    of the conventional pattern of using meter and rhyme used in most works at the time. This was

    considered revolutionary because it really was ahead of its time, very different in style from

    other poems and it was easier to read for the regular, common person.

    Another great literary writer was Ralph Waldo Emerson. He was born into a clerical

    family. His father was a pastor of a church in Boston. As a child, Emerson lived in poverty with

    only his mother to raise him and his brothers. He managed to attend Harvard Divinity School

    and later joined the ministry. Beginning to believe and embrace the idea of transcendentalism

    and of self-reliance, Emerson eventually decided to leave the ministry.

    He truly believed in the character of God and of life as being alive, full of spirit, and

    found all over nature, unlike that of Christianity which acts as though God was dead and only

    sticks to its traditional practices. Emersons ideas were influenced by others such as Fenelon,

    George Fox, Luther, and Carlyle. He also became acquaintances with other writers such as

    Wordsworth and Coleridge while on his travels in Europe. Emersons works and lectures where

    unique and they served as a great influence to Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau as they

    began their own careers.

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    Emersons literary method could be considered unique to American writing. His use of

    ideas taken from transcendentalism and incorporating them into his essays and poems was

    uncommon in literature. Those ideas were most expressed in his works such as Nature, Self-

    Reliance, The American Scholar, and The Divinity School Address. Nature is

    considered the Bible of transcendentalism. Emerson refers to the idea of transcendentalism that

    signifies nature as part of the eternal and he looks at it as a whole, not just individual parts; he

    illustrates this when comparing individual farms to the whole landscape. He tries to get across

    the fact that man can reach God through nature, in its beauty. Yet, in order to fully appreciate

    nature we must see it as a child would because they accept nature as it is and do not try to

    manipulate it.

    In Self-Reliance, Emerson is greatly trying to express that individualism is what most

    people are missing, that it is important for people to think for themselves. This idea of the

    individual is a key part of transcendentalism. To be fully human means for people to forge their

    own paths in life, yet it is difficult to be ourselves and to believe what is in our hearts, which is

    what Emerson thinks as true genius. He also mentions our intuition as being that which is

    important in making ourselves self-reliant. Emerson also lists four social areas that self-reliance

    could be beneficial. These areas are religion, culture, the arts, and society. Self-reliance is

    needed in these areas because they cause a hindrance to individuality and creativity, which is the

    heart of transcendentalism.

    In The American Scholar, Emerson continues his idea of individualism but in the form

    of man thinking. He is addressing the Phi Beta Kappa society at Harvard and he gives a lecture

    on how a scholar should be; he is also making a statement of independence and of natures

    importance to the scholar. Emerson mentions that nature, books, and action all act as an

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    influence to the scholar. Man is a part of nature, not lord of it. It is this that causes the scholar to

    be able to understand nature because it is coincides with the mind. Once nature is understood

    then the self can also be understood. When the self is understood the scholar is characterized as

    a man thinking because he is applying thinking to life, to nature. It is better to be a man thinking

    than a thinking man because a thinking man is what Emerson labels as a bookworm. The

    second influence on the scholar is books and they are helpful in inspiring us but can also be

    dangerous to the scholar because if a scholar relies too much on them then their creativity and

    individuality is lost and they become a bookworm, merely copying and reading what others have

    done. The third influence, action, is necessary to the scholar because action is a resource that the

    scholar takes, a virtue of labor. Emerson ends his essay by stating that the duty of a scholar is to

    guide men and get facts. The price to pay for this would be to accept poverty and solitude yet

    this would lead the scholar to become a true individual expressing their own ideas in their works

    and life.

    The ideas expressed in these works by Emerson where also carried over in The Divinity

    School Address. In his address at Harvard, Emerson mentions two themes which have to do

    with nature and historical Christianity. The first theme deals with natural religion being the right

    religion, which is referring to transcendentalism. The second theme deals with the two defects of

    historical Christianity. Those defects are that we believe in Jesus rather than his teachings and

    we treat God as if he was dead. What Emerson is getting to in this address is that nature is the

    basis for faith, not revelation. These essays of Emersons are all built upon the ideas of

    transcendentalism that had greatly influenced him throughout his studies and that he himself

    greatly implanted on future poets and essayists.

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    A third important literary writer that contributed to the uniqueness of American literature

    was Henry David Thoreau. He was born in Concord and this was to be a fortunate thing for him

    because Concord was full of intellectual minds that aided him in his studies and ideology. Like

    other great writers of his time, he attended Harvard in Cambridge. Thoreau had many odd jobs

    throughout his life. He worked with his father in pencil making, conducted a private school,

    hired himself out, and also worked as a surveyor. Thoreau had made friends with many

    influential people at the time, such as Emerson, John Brown, and Walt Whitman.

    Thoreau was early on influenced by Emerson and his essays. Although Thoreau was

    influenced by Emerson, he had his own method of writing and focused on public and economic

    issues in his writing along with the theme of humanity being tied with nature. Most of what

    Thoreau wrote on nature was inspired by his personal experiences; this would later reflect in his

    works as a deep and dominant depiction of nature. This understanding of nature, set forth by his

    commitment to transcendentalism, was expressed in his greatest masterpiece, Walden.

    In Walden, Thoreau is pointing out the simplicity in which we should live our lives. He

    mentions that there are four necessities in life: clothing, food, shelter, and heat. He states that

    rich people only want something that costs a lot but has no utilitarian value. Yet, the rich man is

    he who has few belongings because having an excess of possessions requires labor and it also

    oppresses us spiritually with worries and constraints. Thoreau mentions that clothing is used to

    hide nakedness and it is a novelty; he expresses his hate for fashion. In practicing

    transcendentalism, Thoreau became self-reliant at Walden pond by growing a garden of his own

    to provide his nourishing food, which consisted of peas, corn, and beans. He also built himself a

    small, simple shelter with only an axe that he borrowed and a small amount of money which he

    kept note of. As Thoreau mentions, heat is the last necessity of life because it provides warmth;

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    it is something that he would care for because he lives in the north where it tends to get cold so

    the warmth is needed for survival.

    One literary method that Thoreau uses in this work is the use of a frame device, which is

    something that someone hangs their story on. In Walden, the frame device is the seasonal

    changes; these are used as an analogy to the cycle of life, death, and rebirth found in the different

    seasons and vegetation. As Walden continues, Thoreau is continuing his use of ideas taken from

    transcendentalism and bringing in his philosophy of nature. Thoreaus stay at Walden was an

    intellectual rite of passage. He was able to grow in spirit and to think clearly, especially in the

    morning. Thoreau mentions in his writing that the morning, which is the most memorable

    season of the day, is the awakening hour. This signifies that he appreciated that time of day

    because not only was he more awake to life but his mind was clear to think, to be able to

    understand the meaning of life, to have a renewed faith and hope is life, and to be reformed.

    These unique and enlightening works written by Whitman, Emerson, and Thoreau

    helped influence the way in which literature was transformed in America through their literary

    methods, themes, and ideology. All three writers are connected together by a similar influence,

    that of transcendentalism. It was this that first gave these writers their ideas and with their

    understanding of it, they were able to apply it to various sections of life and to events

    transforming America in the 1800s. Their works were able to bring a new idea and topic to

    literature that was for the most part unique to America. Thus, the works done by these writers

    gave an influence to many poems, essays, and novels that were to follow and caused the

    beginning of a new era of American writing.

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