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Mila [183]
3 years ago
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How does thoreau's description of the wind convey the transcendentalist belief?

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Vinvika [58]3 years ago
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Thoreau's adoption of transcendentalist beliefs was reflected in both in his writing about nature as well as his political views. The transcendentalist believed that though the world of the soul was paramount, it was necessary to recognize the truth and the beauty of God's creation in the natural world.
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