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During the New England Renaissance, Transcendentalism and Anti-Transcendentalism were the two main ways of writing literature. Transcendentalism was based on humanity and nature. ... Anti-Transcendentalism was a more “depressing, if you will, literature that spoke of the limitations and destructiveness of the human race. One of the most well-known writers of Anti-Transcendentalism was Nathaniel
Hawthorne. ... Anti-Transcendentalism does not get any more opposite from what was done by Emerson and Thoreau. Anti-Transcendentalism expresses that people possess the power for both good and evil, nature is not to be explained and it is unforgiving and the truths of existence are elusive. ... " Emily Dickinson, wrote stories on both Transcendentalism and Anti-Transcendentalism. ... Another story she wrote was based on the
Anti-Transcendentalist view. ... Her stories not only show Transcendentalism but they also have some Anti-Transcendentalism.
Approximate Word count = 646 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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