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Ralph Waldo Emerson. www.lucidcafe.com/library/96may/emerson.html. Who was Emerson?. Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1803 (where the Salem Witch Trails took place.) Emerson was a major American poet, philosopher and center of the American Transcendental movement. Education.

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  1. Ralph Waldo Emerson www.lucidcafe.com/library/96may/emerson.html

  2. Who was Emerson? • Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1803 (where the Salem Witch Trails took place.) • Emerson was a major American poet, philosopher and center of the American Transcendental movement.

  3. Education • He was sent to Boston Latin school in 1812 after his father died. • In 1817 at the age of 14 he went to Harvard College and he graduated from there in 1821. • He then went to Harvard Divinity School were he became a Unitarian Minister in 1829.

  4. Adult Life • In 1831(at the age of 19) he married his first wife Ellen Louisa Tucker. • In 1835 he married his second wife Lydia Jackson. • They had four children together. • They bought a house on Cambridge Turnpike, in Concord Massachusetts. http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/ralphwaldoemerson.html

  5. Beliefs • He was Atheist (no religion) because he didn’t praise Jesus as a "God“ • Instead he read Coleridge’s view of the German Transcendental Idealist and this caused him not to believe in soul and God. • He strongly spoke out against abolitionism, radicalism, and individualism. • He believed that people should live a simple life in harmony with nature and with others.

  6. Tragedies • His father died two weeks before his 8th birthday. • He also lost his first wife in 1831 due to consumption. • In 1842 he lost his first child Waldo who was 5.

  7. Personal Life • He found himself strangely attracted to a man named Martin Gay that also attended harvard and he wrote sexually charged poetry about him.

  8. Modern Day Films • He may have liked the movie The Crucible (1996)because it’s about witchcraft and he was from where the Salem Witch Trials took place. • He also may have liked the movie Broke Back Mountain(2005) because it was about two men strangely attracted to each other and he went through the same experience. • He probably wouldn’t like the movie Passion of Christ (2004) because it was against his religion. • He also wouldn’t like Dying Young(1991) because he lost his wife at a young age.

  9. Work Cited • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Waldo_Emerson • http://www.online-literature.com/emerson/ • http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/ralphwaldoemerson.html • www.amazon.com/exedobidos • www.movies.go.com

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