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Snezhnost [94]
2 years ago
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what broader meaning does an ordinary walk in the woods take on through Emersons re-envisioning? explain

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Tcecarenko [31]2 years ago
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The broader meaning for the walk in the forest is the presence of man as an integral element of nature, according to Emerson's reinterpretation.

<h3>How can this meaning be perceived?</h3>
  • "Walking" is a transcendentalist work, where the author expresses his thoughts on the meaning of humanity.
  • The broader meaning of this work is to present human beings as integral components of nature and to show how this affects life and its elements.
  • Emerson presents this meaning about the contrast between human savagery and civil liberties and culture, by observing natural behavior.

However, like any transcendentalist work, the text is subject to interpretations and may have several different meanings.

More information about transcendentalism at the link:

brainly.com/question/633959

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