Emerson's "Self-Reliance" can be considered an example of Transcendentalist literature because of the theme of individualism.
This movemental that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in the United States believes in the <u>inherent goodness</u> of people and nature, in the fact that society and institutions have corrupted the <u>purity of the individual</u>, and in the idea that people <u>show their best</u> when they are truly independent and <u>self-reliant</u>.
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The central idea of these lines is the insignificance of nature in humans life.
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‘See Stars: A Galaxy at our Feet’ is a beautiful poem written by Barbara Hurd. This poem illustrate the incredible nature, humans, and the life. It we have a look at the opening paragraph, we will get to know how humans consider nature as insignificant.
The very first line’ THE SKY IS PINK this morning and on the shore a whole host of sea stars has been stranded’ depicts how sea stars, a beautiful water creature are left grounded on the shore. As we moves forward, the narrator describes the beautiful night sky and the glittering stars. Stars further make us realize that we are nothing then we compare ourselves to Stars.
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The correct answer is C , I took the test and all of my answers were correct .
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