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k0ka [10]
4 years ago
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What does this quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson mean exactly?

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alina1380 [7]4 years ago
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The word society is defined as a group of people that are brought together by something they share or have in common. By this definition, society is conformity, the exact idea that Emerson is trying to get away from. This quote explains that by being an acceptable part of society you are robbed of your individuality and the ability to think for oneself. Nearly every human strives to be accepted by their peers and become a part of society. This yearning is the thief of individuality and the creator of conformity. When one becomes a part of society they loose their ability to be themselves and therefore become an empty shell that resembles each and everyone of their peers. Don't know what for do you need it. If it's something related to writing, check how can Supreme essay service help you. They are real professionals in what they do. Give them a  try. Good luck!
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