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20 March, 23:42

What is the concept of friendship portrayed in both Society and Solitude and Chapter 1 of Nature

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  1. 20 March, 23:49
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    Friendship is considered to be valuable but not necessarily vital.

    In "Society and Solitude" Ralph Waldo Emerson portrays how he feels that the independence can strengthen friendships. On the other hand, In "Nature" Emerson shows that the friend are trivial, that even when between the people exist close bounds each person is ultimately alone, in both text he considers the friendship trivial.
  2. 21 March, 00:11
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    Friendship both requires and promotes the productive solitude of each friend.

    Explanation:

    Firstly, the writer of "Society and Solitude", Ralph Waldo Emerson, argued that two friends can remain totally independent of each and strengthen their frienship at the same time. According to what he said, this is the ideal interaction in a frienship.

    Secondly, Emerson suggested the same idea in Chapter 1 of "Nature", by telling us that even when close bounds exist between friends, each of them are independent souls.

    In conclusion, what Emerson is portraying is that even though friendship teaches us many valuable things in life, it also reminds us to appreciate our qualities and follow our will before anything.
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