Ralph Waldo Emerson: Learning About Transcendentalism

Words: 504
Pages: 3

Learning about Transcendentalism was very different, but I really enjoy learning about it. Learning about the basic belief really change the way I look at society. Society already been following these rules leaving a big impact. The basic belief are doing a good job in our society. Gay marriage was illegal, but many people thought it was morally wrong, so they act upon it and got gay marriage legal. The unit itself is worth studying for. Learning about the basic belief can really have an impact on people's life. The basic belief is an important idea that you should carry with you. You always got to be self-reliant. Reflecting on “Nature” and “Self-Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson, were difficult books to read. Reading the book was hard due the vocabulary and finding the meaning of the book. The way to understand it was to read a couple times. Another way to understand the books was by using the SOAPSTone technique to understand the book. Putting down notes on the side like the audience, purpose, and many more. To summarize books is by saying to be different. In both books, the protagonist were very independent and they were acting what is right to them. …show more content…
I enjoy the part when he describe the battle between the ants. The way he describe the battle between the ants was phenomenal. The SOAPSTone yet again, help me understand the book even more. His vocabulary was easier to read, but finding the main idea was quite hard. It took a while to figure out the main idea, but when I figure it out, I had a better understanding of the book. One way to summarize the book is by declaring your independence from others. In the book he went to live in the forest and try to understand society through his personal