(1) How is the concept of solitude portrayed in both Society and Solitude and Chapter I of Nature?Solitude is viewed as a source of strength.
(2) Solitude is impracticable, and society fatal. We must keep our head in the one and our hands in the other. The conditions are met, if we keep our independence, yet do not lose our sympathy.Which best describes Emerson’s argument in this excerpt?
In order to balance society and solitude, one must maintain both independence and sympathy for others.
(3) Which statement best describes the imagery in Chapter I of Nature and in Society and Solitude?
Both use a majority of natural images.
(4) Which best states how the concept of trust is portrayed in Chapter I of Nature and in Society and Solitude?
Nature implies suspicion of others but does not state it, while Society and Solitude states directly that suspicion of others is natural.
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This can mean two things. Deep as in the death of the river, so comparing one's soul to how deep a river is. The second option is how deep, or how far in the river reaches through the land. I still believe the first option is the best for you.
<h2> The main conflict in two kinds is between mother and daughter (character vs.character) .
Jing-mei is not a child prodigy and her mother wants her to be.
Jing-mei the main character wants to please her mother but she wants to be herself too.</h2>