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In 1840, the transcendentalist periodical <em>The Dial </em>was founded, and in that same year it published "Orphic Sayings" by Amos Bronson Alcott.
<em>The Dial </em>was a journal that supported the transcendentalists' philosophy, influenced by Immanuel Kant. Transcendentalism believes in the inherent goodness of people and nature and reinforces the idea that society is capable of corrupting the soul of an individual. Furthermore,<u> "Orphic Sayings" was one of Alcott's contribution to </u><u><em>The Dial. </em></u><em> </em>Alcott's work got favorable reviews and was considered highly valuable for its philosophy. In that way,<u> "Orphic Sayings" was famous for expressing the mystical idealism of the author</u>. The last "Orphic Sayings" was published in 1842.
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Answer:Peer Pressure Kept Them From the Party
Ghoul and ghost were way up high on a walnut tree limb.
Owl flew up, intending to go to the haunted house, straight in.
Jack-o-lantern head saw his friends, and climbed up to join them.
What are we doing here? He asked his friends in a whisper slim.
We’re scared of the party, Owl said as he took a bumpy limb seat.
Skeleton came outside the house and tried to entice them with a treat.
But the four stayed up there the entire Halloween night.
None could get over their intense peer pressure fright.
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