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One of the many similarities between Emerson's "The American Scholar" and "Self Reliance" is the emphasis on the individual and their ability to find their own path in life.

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Question: What are similarities between Emersons "The American Scholar" vs "Self Reliance"

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1. Both texts promote individual thought and action over conformity and tradition. 2. Both works emphasize the power of the individual, advocating for independent action and thought. 3. Both works emphasize the importance of living authentically and being true to oneself. 4. They both promote the idea of self-confidence and the need to trust in one’s inner guidance. 5. Both works emphasize the importance of knowledge and learning, advocating for intellectual self-development. 6. They both highlight the need to break away from accepted norms, encouraging readers to embrace their own opinions and cultivate their own perspectives.

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Feb. 9, 2023, 12:41 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, February 9, 2023

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