Why do men explore their feelings about life? Ralph Waldo Emerson writes to explain these emotions through Transandentalism. In his essays “Nature” and “Self-Reliance” he informs about nature, men, and the over soul.
In Emerson’s writing of nature the woods always gives him a feeling of perpetual youth, he always feels like a child. He feels in the woods there is no disgrace and no problems which nature can’t help. Emerson thinks “Within these plantations of god a decorum and sanctity reign.” This quote is further described by Emerson uplifted head into infinite space with all human egotism vanishing. Emerson believes nature affects the human spirit. “Nature always wears the colors of the spirit” illustrates that nature doesn’t
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