Emerson presented his idea of nature in his book Nature. He believed in the relationship between man and …show more content…
Both Emerson and Thoreau had the view of return to nature. Only close to nature would give them the creative inspiration and the essence of literature, as well as men's true selves. However, Emerson wrote about how human emotions determine their feelings toward nature - when a person is happy, he/she senses the natural landscapes as delightful; when a person is mournful, he/she finds sorrow in nature - that nature doesn't have direct powers over humans, but rather is subject to human needs - while Thoreau stated that man and nature have a direct relationship, and they integrated into one piece. He believed that humans were created by the nature rather than natural spirit was created by the human spirit. Despite some slight difference in their writing styles and the ways of thinking, the main ideas that Emerson and Thoreau had expressed in their views of nature were the same. Therefore, their similarities were more than