Transcendentalist Writers: Ralph Waldo

Transcendentalist Writers: Ralph Waldo Emerson,
Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman
by Lillian Bonar
Essay: Transcendentalist Writers: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman
Pages: 11
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All young people dream of breaking away from their parents and building their own lives. They yearn to follow
their dreams, no matter how wild and crazy, and eventually hope to piece together their true selves. When
Christopher McCandless graduated from college and took to the road with no word to his family, he might have
appeared to be just another regular kid with overly strong ambitions and an uncontrolled, insatiable thirst for
freedom. However, McCandless was more than an average young man who was trying to escape his parents’
control and live recklessly on his own devices. When Chris left his established life to journey across the continent
and live off the land, he was actually following the wise and spiritual ways set forth by the first Transcendentalists
such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman. Chris McCandless changed his identity to
Alexander Supertramp, a character who was true, pure, and cleansed of the artificial grime of the modern world.
He travelled the country not on a whim, but rather on a quest for knowledge and fulfillment. His voyage eventually
led him to his ultimate challenge on the Alaskan frontier, where he passed away. Despite his death, Alex was not a
failure. He successfully crafted a lifestyle that applied both his strongest beliefs and the beliefs of others before
him. Christopher McCandless’s self-forged identity, Alexander Supertramp, was a true, honorable
Transcendentalist because his journey encompassed the ideas and beliefs concerning society, the self, higher
truths, nature, life, and death that were established by the original Transcendentalist writers.
A strong passion for nature is the most famous common theme of Transcendentalism, and it is als...