Emerson believed that every “man” was born “genius.” If that’s…
Question Answered step-by-step Emerson believed that every “man” was born “genius.” If that’s… Emerson believed that every “man” was born “genius.” If that’s true, what happened? And where does the “woman” fit in his assertions?Is being Self-Reliant–a non-conformist–something we can actually become? Emerson said that, I will “Shun mother, and father, and brother when my genius calls me.” Are we willing to do that to embrace our genius, to become non-conformist? If yes, what, according to Emerson, do we risk? If no, what does that say about us and our ability to grow and mature outside of the confines of “institutions” and “family”?When he says, “then I will live from the Devil…,” what is he actually asserting? https://emersoncentral.com/ebook/Divinity-School-Address.pdfUse this link to access pdf file related document with this question. Arts & Humanities Writing ENGL 367 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


