Across
- 1. Creates vivid impressions for the leader
- 3. Wrote a Psalm of life and The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls
- 8. “Trust thyself; every heart vibrates to that iron string”
- 10. Short accounts of personal incidents
- 14. suited to one’s needs or nature
- 17. “If a plant cannot live according to its nature, it dies; and so a man.”
- 19. A literary superstar. Wrote “Thanatopsis”
- 20. “I took up my abode in the woods”
- 21. The underlying message or the central idea of the message
- 23. “Nature is a setting that fits equally well a comic or a mourning piece”
- 26. “To him who in the love of nature”
- 28. The acknowledged leader of the transcendentalist
- 29. Had rhyme schemes
- 30. Advocated simple, mindful living and rejected a lifestyle dedicated to the pursuit
Down
- 2. Examine the writer's ideas carefully and then making judgement about their value.
- 4. one who does not follow generally accepted beliefs, Customs, or practices
- 5. Attitude towards his or her subject
- 6. In an unhurried and thoughtful manner
- 7. An intellectual movement that emphasized the dignity of the individual and advocated a simple, mindful life.
- 9. Low; contemptible; wretched
- 11. Believed that people are inherently good and should follow their own beliefs
- 12. A group of new england poets whose work normally uplifting and romantically engaged
- 13. The day returns but the traveler does not
- 15. Disturbance of the emotions
- 16. Makes abstract ideas more appealing and easier to gasp
- 18. A feeling of doubt
- 22. To spread through every part of
- 24. To violate a command or law
- 25. Acting with sudden or rash energy
- 27. Briefly restate the main ideas