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In "Self-Reliance," Emerson used epigraphs to introduce the themes of individualism, nonconformity, and the importance of trusting oneself over societal expectations or norms. These epigraphs set the tone for the essay and emphasize the idea that true wisdom comes from within, not from external sources.
The Bible.
Emerson often alluded to or quoted The Bible.
Emerson often alluded to or quoted the Bible.
Emerson's belief that tradition wasn't important and his religious skepticism did not prevent him from quoting or alluding to the Bible in his writings.
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In "Self-Reliance," Emerson makes indirect allusions to the Bible by challenging traditional beliefs and advocating for individual thought and action. He emphasizes the importance of relying on one's own intuition and experience rather than conforming to established doctrines. While he does not directly quote the Bible, his writing reflects a break from conventional religious teachings in favor of personal self-discovery and self-trust.
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