dependency on others
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.
Intuition.
According to Emerson, society is meant to take away all individuality and self thought from the people.
according to an interview with E! magazine Michael Emerson said that he had only few girlfriends
According to the Bible, the opposite of sin is righteousness.
marriottschool.byu.edu/selfreliance/files/Troy%20Holmberg%20Slides.ppt has a plan that is rather thorough and self-explanatory.
In "Nature" by Emerson, nature wears the colors of autumn. Emerson describes how plants and trees take on vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red, symbolizing the cycle of life and renewal in nature.
According to the thesauras the opposite of humble is arrogant.
According to Aristotle, confidence is the opposite of fear.
The significance of 'self-reliance' according to Emerson and Thoreau is the belief in individual independence, personal responsibility, and the importance of trusting one's own instincts and abilities rather than relying on external sources for guidance or validation.
The address of the Emerson Public Library is: 701 Morton Ave, Emerson, 51533 0282
Emerson's father, Rev. William Emerson, was a Unitarian Minister.