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Transcendent alist Poem How to Write One

The Transcendentalist movement was a protest against intellectualism and empiricism; it emerged in the 1830s.

Writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau believed that a person's physical state could be transcended by a spiritual state; intuition rather than rationalization was the key to this state of being.

The Transcendentalists believed that connecting with nature could bring one closer to this transcended state.

Transcendentalist poem, whether for English class or your own personal pleasure, can help you understand your spiritual side.

First Read the poems of some of the Transcendentalists. These include Thoreau's "The Summer Rain," Emerson's "Berrying" and Whitman's "Leaves of Grass." Study the overarching themes in the poems.

 Transcendentalist poets wrote about how nature uplifted them and connected them to something greater than themselves. They celebrated the beauty of the natural world and of human nature.

 The notion of an "over-soul" was a Transcendental ideal, which Emerson discusses in detail in his essay of the same name.

The Transcendentalists believed that there was a force that tied all people and nature to one another.

Second Thoreau lived in a cabin on Walden Pond to get closer to the natural world and was inspired by the things he saw. Emerson attempted to see the world as a "transparent eyeball," perceiving all in nature, including human nature, that he possibly could. Let nature serve as your inspiration. Think about how the things you observe when you are in nature uplift you and write down how you feel.

Third Begin a rough draft of your poem. Don't dwell on how well you write at this point, but let your thoughts flow onto the paper. Think about what makes you an individual, your own uniqueness, but also about the things that tie you to the human race. Think about how being in nature makes you feel and how nature can uplift the soul. Consider the beauty of nature and the goodness of human nature. Consider, also, the over-soul and the bonds that tie humans and the natural world together.

Fourth Fine-tune the details of your poem. It does not have to rhyme or even adhere to stanzas. Never sacrifice meaning or purpose for rhyme scheme. Thoreau's "The Summer Rain" employs rhyme, but Emerson's "Berrying" does not. Use whatever form suits you. The main thing to keep in mind is the content of the poem.

“Berrying” by Emerson "May be true what I had heard, Earth's a howling wilderness Truculent with fraud and force," Said I, strolling through the pastures, And along the riverside. Caught among the blackberry vines, Feeding on the Ethiops sweet, Pleasant fancies overtook me: I said, "What influence me preferred Elect to dreams thus beautiful?" The vines replied, "And didst thou deem No wisdom to our berries went?"

“Leaves of Grass” link LG/1867/images/leaf006r.html

“The Summer Rain” by Thoreau My books I’d fain cast off, I cannot read, ’Twixt every page my thoughts go stray at large Down in the meadow, where is richer feed, And will not mind to hit their proper targe. Plutarch was good, and so was Homer too, Our Shakespeare’s life were rich to live again, What Plutarch read, that was not good nor true, Nor Shakespeare’s books, unless his books were men.

Here while I lie beneath this walnut bough, What care I for the Greeks or for Troy town, If juster battles are enacted now Between the ants upon this hummock’s crown? Bid Homer wait till I the issue learn, If red or black the gods will favor most, Or yonder Ajax will the phalanx turn, Struggling to heave some rock against the host.

Tell Shakespeare to attend some leisure hour, For now I’ve business with this drop of dew, And see you not, the clouds prepare a shower— I’ll meet him shortly when the sky is blue. This bed of herd’s grass and wild oats was spread Last year with nicer skill than monarchs use. A clover tuft is pillow for my head, And violets quite overtop my shoes.

And now the cordial clouds have shut all in, And gently swells the wind to say all’s well; The scattered drops are falling fast and thin, Some in the pool, some in the flower-bell. I am well drenched upon my bed of oats; But see that globe come rolling down its stem, Now like a lonely planet there it floats, And now it sinks into my garment’s hem.

Drip drip the trees for all the country round, And richness rare distills from every bough; The wind alone it is makes every sound, Shaking down crystals on the leaves below. For shame the sun will never show himself, Who could not with his beams e’er melt me so; My dripping locks—they would become an elf, Who in a beaded coat does gayly go.