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Page 1: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Transcendentalism

Page 2: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Bell Work – 3 mins.

• Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table.

• Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed on it after the PPT).

Page 3: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Target:

• Students will identify significant qualities of Transcendentalism-era authors/works.

• STANDARD: Demonstrate knowledge of eighteenth-, nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century foundational works of American literature

Page 4: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

What does “transcendentalism” mean?

• There is an ideal spiritual state which “transcends” the physical and empirical.

• A loose collection of eclectic ideas about literature, philosophy, religion, social reform, and the general state of American culture.

• Transcendentalism had different meanings for each person involved in the movement.

Page 5: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Where did it come from?

• Ralph Waldo Emerson gave German philosopher Immanuel Kant credit for popularizing the term “transcendentalism.”

• It began as a reform movement in the Unitarian church.

• It is not a religion—more accurately, it is a philosophy or form of spirituality.

• It centered around Boston and Concord, MA. in the mid-1800’s.

• Emerson first expressed his philosophy of transcendentalism in his essay Nature.

Page 6: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

What did Transcendentalists believe?

The intuitive faculty, instead of the rational or sensical, became the means for a conscious union of the individual psyche (known in Sanskrit as Atman) with the world psyche also known as the Oversoul, life-force, prime mover and God (known in Sanskrit as Brahma).

Page 7: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Basic Premise #1

An individual is the spiritual center of the universe, and in an individual can be found the clue to nature, history and, ultimately, the cosmos itself. It is not a rejection of the existence of God, but a preference to explain an individual and the world in terms of an individual.

Page 8: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Basic Premise #2

The structure of the universe literally duplicates the structure of the individual self—all knowledge, therefore, begins with self-knowledge. This is similar to Aristotle's dictum "know thyself."

Page 9: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Basic Premise #3

Transcendentalists accepted the concept of nature as a living mystery, full of signs; nature is symbolic.

Page 10: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Basic Premise #4

The belief that individual virtue and happiness depend upon self-realization—this depends upon the reconciliation of two universal psychological tendencies:

1. The desire to embrace the whole world—to know and become one with the world.

2. The desire to withdraw, remain unique and separate—an egotistical existence.

Page 11: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Who were the Transcendentalists?

•Ralph Waldo Emerson

•Henry David Thoreau

•Margaret Fuller

Page 12: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

• 1803-1882• Unitarian minister• Poet and essayist• Founded the

Transcendental Club• Popular lecturer• Banned from Harvard for

40 years following his Divinity School address

• Supporter of abolitionism

Page 13: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Henry David Thoreau

• 1817-1862• Schoolteacher, essayist,

poet• Most famous for Walden

and Civil Disobedience• Influenced environmental

movement• Supporter of abolitionism

Page 14: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Margaret Fuller

• 1810-1850• Journalist, critic, women’s

rights activist• First editor of The Dial, a

transcendental journal• First female journalist to

work on a major newspaper—The New York Tribune

• Taught at Alcott’s Temple School

Page 15: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

NOW

• Put your notes away – it’s time for trashketball.

2 teamsRotate questionsRight answer = chance to shootScorekeeperWinning team =2 bonus points

Page 16: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q1

• Name a writer associated with transcendentalism (need first and last name).

Page 17: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q2

•Name a second writer associated with transcendentalism (need first and last name).

Page 18: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q3

•Name a third writer associated with transcendentalism (need first and last name).

Page 19: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q4

• To which German philosopher did Ralph Waldo Emerson give credit for popularizing the term “transcendentalism?”

Page 20: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A4

•Kant

Page 21: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q5

• True/False?

• “Transcendentalists believed inr ationalism over intuition.”

Page 22: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A5

• False:

• Intuition over Rationalism

Page 23: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q6

• What is the missing term?

• The intuitive faculty, instead of the rational or sensical, became the means for a conscious union of the individual psyche (known in Sanskrit as Atman) with the world psyche also known as the ________, life-force, prime mover and God (known in Sanskrit as Brahma).

Page 24: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A6

• What is the missing term?

• The intuitive faculty, instead of the rational or sensical, became the means for a conscious union of the individual psyche (known in Sanskrit as Atman) with the world psyche also known as the OVERSOUL, life-force, prime mover and God (known in Sanskrit as Brahma).

Page 25: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q7

• Which rule breaker transcendentalist was banned from Harvard for 40 years following her/his Divinity school address?

• Thoreau

• Emerson

• Fuller

Page 26: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A7

• Which rule breaker transcendentalist was banned from Harvard for 40 years following her/his Divinity school address?

• Thoreau

• EMERSON• Fuller

Page 27: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q8

• Which transcendentalist was most famous for Walden & Civil Disobedience?

• Thoreau

• Emerson

• Fuller

Page 28: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A8

• Which transcendentalist was most famous for Walden & Civil Disobedience?

• Thoreau• Emerson

• Fuller

Page 29: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q9

• Which transcendentalist founded the Transcendental club?

• Thoreau

• Emerson

• Fuller

Page 30: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A9

• Which transcendentalist founded the Transcendental club?

• Thoreau

• Emerson• Fuller

Page 31: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q10

Which premise was this? The belief that individual virtue and happiness depend upon self-realization—this depends upon the reconciliation of two universal psychological tendencies: 1.The desire to embrace the whole world—to know and become one with the world. 2.The desire to withdraw, remain unique and separate—an egotistical existence.

Page 32: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A10 - #4

Which premise was this? The belief that individual virtue and happiness depend upon self-realization—this depends upon the reconciliation of two universal psychological tendencies: 1.The desire to embrace the whole world—to know and become one with the world. 2.The desire to withdraw, remain unique and separate—an egotistical existence.

Page 33: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q11

Which premise was this? The structure of the universe literally duplicates the structure of the individual self—all knowledge, therefore, begins with self-knowledge. This is similar to Aristotle's dictum "know thyself.”

Page 34: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A11 - #2

Which premise was this? The structure of the universe literally duplicates the structure of the individual self—all knowledge, therefore, begins with self-knowledge. This is similar to Aristotle's dictum "know thyself.”

Page 35: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q12

Fill in the blank:

Transcendentalists accepted the concept of nature as a living _______________, full of signs; nature is symbolic.

Page 36: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A12

Fill in the blank:

Transcendentalists accepted the concept of nature as a living MYSTERY, full of signs; nature is symbolic.

Page 37: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q13

Fill in the blank: •[Transcendentalism] is not a _____________—more accurately, it is a philosophy or form of spirituality.

Page 38: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A13

Fill in the blank: •[Transcendentalism] is not a RELIGION—more accurately, it is a philosophy or form of spirituality.

Page 39: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q14

Fill in the blank:

•[Transcendentalism] is an ideal spiritual state which “_____________________” the physical and empirical.

Page 40: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A14

Fill in the blank:

•[Transcendentalism] is an ideal spiritual state which “TRANSCENDS” the physical and empirical.

Page 41: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q15

Fill in the blank: 1.The desire to withdraw, remain unique and separate—an ______________________existence.

Page 42: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A15

Fill in the blank: 1.The desire to withdraw, remain unique and separate—an EGOTISTICAL existence.

Page 43: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q16

Fill in the blanks:

An ________is the spiritual center of the universe, and in an ________can be found the clue to nature, history and, ultimately, the cosmos itself.

Page 44: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A16

Fill in the blanks:

An “individual” is the spiritual center of the universe, and in an “individual” can be found the clue to nature, history and, ultimately, the cosmos itself.

Page 45: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q17

True or false:

Transcendentalism had different meanings for those involved in the movement.

Page 46: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A17

TRUE or false:

Transcendentalism had different meanings for those involved in the movement.

Page 47: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q18

Transcendentalism began in the mid-

a.1400’s b. 1500’s

c. 1600’s d. 1700’s

e. 1800’s f. 1900’s

Page 48: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A18

Transcendentalism began in the mid-

a.1400’s b. 1500’s

c. 1600’s d. 1700’s

e. 1800’s f. 1900’s

Page 49: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q19

Name this transcendentalist:

Editor of The Dial, a transcendetal journal…also worked on the New York Tribune (need first & last name)

Page 50: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A19

Name this transcendentalist:

Editor of The Dial, a transcendetal journal…also worked on the New York Tribune (A: Margaret Fuller)

Page 51: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Q20

What was so historic about Margaret Fuller’s position on the New York Tribune?

Page 52: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

A20

What was so historic about Margaret Fuller’s position on the New York Tribune?

A: She was the first female journalist to work on a major newspaper.

Page 53: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

Scorekeeper

•Write down the winning team’s names.

Page 54: Transcendentalism. Bell Work – 3 mins. Grab the sheet of notes on the “daily handouts” table. Sit down and start looking over it (you will be quizzed.

HOMEWORK: