Write a well-formed paragraph that summarizes the central ideas from the excerpt of Emerson’s essay Society and Solitude. Your paragraph should have at least four sentences and contain key details.
In "Society and Solitude," Ralph Waldo Emerson explores the essential balance between personal isolation and social engagement. He argues that for individuals to remain true to their own character, they must be selective about the time they spend with others, as excessive society can stifle one's spirit. Emerson also points out that physical presence does not equal connection, noting that people are truly alone when they lack an affinity for their companions. Ultimately, he suggests that while everyone is practically alone in the world, finding a harmony between solitude and society is necessary for a fulfilled life.
Compare the central ideas of Nature and Society and Solitude. Which two ideas do the excerpts share? Check the boxes that best apply.
Consider Emerson’s argument that solitude is important to a person’s process of self-discovery. Which piece of evidence directly supports this argument?
Which of the following central ideas did you include in your summary? Check all of the boxes that apply.
How do Emerson's celebration of nature in Nature and his study of society in Society and Solitude function together as a argument? Check the two boxes that best apply.
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