Self-Reliance

  In the essay Emerson's tittle was about how we all have the power to rely on ourselves and our own resources much rather than others. Emerson's thesis was about how we all have something to say, but
most of us don't say anything and in order for something to change we need to speak up and we all have something genius in us. Emerson's main idea was supported by his tone because he was being
sincere through out the whole story and he was always talking about how we all have power in us to
do whatever we want to do. In the essay the words he chose to write the essay also supported his main idea because he was using a big word and he chose the perfect words to tell the story an it also gives us an idea of how Emerson personally was and how he thought about society. In Emerson's essay, the way he organized his word was very good an it supported his main idea because he was using it in a very good way. "Their two is not the real two, their four not the real four; so that every word they say chagrins us, and we know not where to begin to set them right" this quote basically says that if we don't speak the truth, we could never get help. the way Emerson's organized his quote was good because it made us perfectly understand what he really meant. for example in this quote " Let us affront and reprimand the smooth mediocrity and squalid contentment of the times, and hurl in the face of custom, and trade, and office, the fact which is the upshot of all history" Emerson explain how we all don't want to start problem, but we need to confront the problem and we need to speak the truth. The way Emerson organized his quote was easy to understand and to learn how he want us to act in those situation. I could use Emerson's ideas to improve in every work I do and I will always believe in my ability an how to use it to do anything I want. I could also use Emerson's ideas to change the way I use to think and to always learn something new.

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