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Words versus Action
The creation of the transcendentalist movement during the nineteenth century seems to be a natural progression of religious thought for the United States. ... He sacrificed every sense of normalcy, or as Emerson might put it “a foolish consistency” (294), in order to put Emerson’s words into action. ... Through all of his findings, one may find his words to have more value, because he actually took the theoretical and put it into practice, which for many is the proof desired for factual knowledge. ... When Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in response to McCarthyism, he was nearly censured for his “communist” actions. ... Although his words are guided by his closer connection to nature than those of Emerson, he gives a similar argument. ...
Many of the words written by these two prolific, transcendentalist authors are important little suggestions on how one should live his or her life.
Approximate Word count = 1181 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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