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from Self-Reliance By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Author Biography: Ralph Waldo Emerson He was an essayist, poet, and philosopher born May 25, 1803 in Boston, Massachusetts.He was an essayist, poet, and philosopher born May 25, 1803 in Boston, Massachusetts. Son of well-know minister, William Emerson and Ruth Haskins, daughter of a merchant.Son of well-know minister, William Emerson and Ruth Haskins, daughter of a merchant. His father died in 1811 when Emerson was eight, leaving his mother to rear six children.His father died in 1811 when Emerson was eight, leaving his mother to rear six children. His aunt, Mary Moody Emerson, was a writer who took an interest in the education of her four nephews.His aunt, Mary Moody Emerson, was a writer who took an interest in the education of her four nephews. It is likely that she played a large role in Emerson’s development as a writer.It is likely that she played a large role in Emerson’s development as a writer.

Biography: Emerson Emerson attended Boston Latin School, a private academy.Emerson attended Boston Latin School, a private academy. At age fourteen he enrolled (on scholarship) at Harvard College where he won several prizes for writing.At age fourteen he enrolled (on scholarship) at Harvard College where he won several prizes for writing. After graduation in 1821, he worked as a teacher at a school run by his older brother William.After graduation in 1821, he worked as a teacher at a school run by his older brother William. In 1825, he enrolled in Harvard Divinity School, and a year later he began a career as a Unitarian minister.In 1825, he enrolled in Harvard Divinity School, and a year later he began a career as a Unitarian minister. He soon became Chaplain of the Massachusetts Senate.He soon became Chaplain of the Massachusetts Senate.

Emerson Biography Emerson married Ellen Tucker, the great love of his life in 1829.Emerson married Ellen Tucker, the great love of his life in Her death a year and a half later devastated him and took a heavy toll on his religious faith.Her death a year and a half later devastated him and took a heavy toll on his religious faith. He resigned his pastorate in 1832, telling his congregation that he no longer believed in celebrating Holy Communion.He resigned his pastorate in 1832, telling his congregation that he no longer believed in celebrating Holy Communion.

Emerson Biography After a tour of Europe, Emerson earned a living as a lecturer.After a tour of Europe, Emerson earned a living as a lecturer. In 1835, he married his second wife, Lydia Jackson.In 1835, he married his second wife, Lydia Jackson. They lived in Concord, Mass. and had four children; one died as a boy.They lived in Concord, Mass. and had four children; one died as a boy. In Concord, Emerson became friends with author Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David Thoreau, fellow transcendentalist and author of Walden, who became his student and close friend.In Concord, Emerson became friends with author Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David Thoreau, fellow transcendentalist and author of Walden, who became his student and close friend.

Emerson Biography Emerson began to shape his lecture material into essays in the early 1840s.Emerson began to shape his lecture material into essays in the early 1840s. These works expound various aspects of Emerson’s transcendentalist philosophy.These works expound various aspects of Emerson’s transcendentalist philosophy. Transcendentalism stood against materialism, institutionalized religion, and slavery.Transcendentalism stood against materialism, institutionalized religion, and slavery. Emerson’s strong belief in the integrity of the individual is summarized in his oft-repeated phrase, “trust thyself,” and given full expression in his famous essay “Self Reliance,” published in 1841.Emerson’s strong belief in the integrity of the individual is summarized in his oft-repeated phrase, “trust thyself,” and given full expression in his famous essay “Self Reliance,” published in 1841.

Style of “Self Reliance” Rationalist ArgumentRationalist Argument Essay is a carefully constructed rational argument with goal of persuading readers to adopt ideas Emerson promotes.Essay is a carefully constructed rational argument with goal of persuading readers to adopt ideas Emerson promotes. Author uses logic, reasons, facts, and examples to support his position.Author uses logic, reasons, facts, and examples to support his position. Emerson organizes his ideas so that they lead readers step by step to the conclusion he wishes them to reach.Emerson organizes his ideas so that they lead readers step by step to the conclusion he wishes them to reach. He begins by defining genius and explains why he believes every human being possesses it. He goes on to explain how and why this genius is to be expressed –the expression of that inborn genius is the essence of self reliance.He begins by defining genius and explains why he believes every human being possesses it. He goes on to explain how and why this genius is to be expressed –the expression of that inborn genius is the essence of self reliance.

Emotional Appeal Emerson’s tight rational argument is complemented by energetic and passionate language that appeals to readers’ emotions.Emerson’s tight rational argument is complemented by energetic and passionate language that appeals to readers’ emotions. He uses the effective technique of using images from nature.He uses the effective technique of using images from nature.

References to Persons and Literature “Self-Reliance” is studded with a multitude of references to famous men and well-known literature.“Self-Reliance” is studded with a multitude of references to famous men and well-known literature. Men mentioned are held up as examples of self-reliance and of the greatness it brings.Men mentioned are held up as examples of self-reliance and of the greatness it brings. There are several biblical references.There are several biblical references.

Literary Focus: Figures of Speech “Self-Reliance” is an essay that includes some striking figures of speech.“Self-Reliance” is an essay that includes some striking figures of speech. Figures of Speech are based on unusual comparisonsFigures of Speech are based on unusual comparisons They are not meant to be taken literally.They are not meant to be taken literally. For example: When Emerson says “Society is a joint-stock company,” he is comparing society to a business.For example: When Emerson says “Society is a joint-stock company,” he is comparing society to a business. In a joint-stock company, all of the owners share the company’s profits and losses equally.In a joint-stock company, all of the owners share the company’s profits and losses equally. Emerson’s comparison points out that society is interested in money and success.Emerson’s comparison points out that society is interested in money and success. Figures of speech include similes, metaphors, and personification.Figures of speech include similes, metaphors, and personification.

Reading Skills: Recognizing Figures of Speech A figure of speech can help us see something in a new, imaginative way.A figure of speech can help us see something in a new, imaginative way. When you come across a figure of speech, ask yourself these questions:When you come across a figure of speech, ask yourself these questions: What two things are being compared?What two things are being compared? What do these two things have in common?What do these two things have in common? Why does the writer create this comparison?Why does the writer create this comparison? How does it affect the text?How does it affect the text?

Using the Skill As you read the selection, pause whenever you notice an unusual comparison.As you read the selection, pause whenever you notice an unusual comparison. Such comparisons may be figures of speech.Such comparisons may be figures of speech. Jot down each figure of speech you find.Jot down each figure of speech you find. As the questions above to help you understand each comparison.As the questions above to help you understand each comparison.

Romanticism Emerson is considered an American icon of Romanticism.Emerson is considered an American icon of Romanticism. Emerson’s philosophy as expressed in “Self- Reliance” largely overlaps the ideas of romanticism, which include the inherent worth of the individual, the importance of personal freedom from religious and social restrictions, and the divinity of nature.Emerson’s philosophy as expressed in “Self- Reliance” largely overlaps the ideas of romanticism, which include the inherent worth of the individual, the importance of personal freedom from religious and social restrictions, and the divinity of nature.

Themes IndividualismIndividualism NonconformityNonconformity Originality versus ImitationOriginality versus Imitation Past, Present, and FuturePast, Present, and Future Cause and Effect versus FortuneCause and Effect versus Fortune

Summary GeniusGenius Societal Disapproval and Foolish ConsistencySocietal Disapproval and Foolish Consistency Self-WorthSelf-Worth Relation of Individual to GodRelation of Individual to God The Highest TruthThe Highest Truth Resist TemptationResist Temptation Effects of Self-RelianceEffects of Self-Reliance