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Thurber and Emerson refers to James Thurber and Ralph Waldo Emerson, two American essayists. Thurber was born in Ohio, and Emerson was born in Massachusetts.
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.
Unfortunately, there is no known author by the name of Andrew Emerson Wright.
I think you mean Ralph Waldo Emerson and his opus title probably refers to "essay" as he is famous for his essays. This is the answer in common crossword puzzles.
Emerson references the Bible indirectly by encouraging readers to trust their own intuition and authority rather than relying on external sources of wisdom, such as sacred texts like the Bible. He promotes self-reliance and individualism over conformity to established beliefs or traditions, suggesting that one should look within oneself for guidance and truth rather than seeking it from external sources.
It is! In the Bible, it says "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." Heavens refers to the usiverse, and also, the Bible refers to the moon and stars.
Yes, the word "Bible" is typically capitalized, as it refers to the sacred scripture in Christianity.