Ralph Waldo Emerson's "independence" was written in New England transcendent movement in 1841, it was the "rational era" and the beginning of romanticism. Emerson's paper is about transcendentalism and I believe that everyone has their own ideas and personal innate knowledge to build their own ideas. By encouraging readers to trust their thoughts, beliefs, common sense, Emerson supports transcendence, listens to their inner voice, trusts it, and popular from the way they influence I will regain an idea.
Emerson's "independence", Robert Richardson believes that Emerson developed in a series of lectures and preachers (257) published in the 1830s, so that "independence" (or self-culture) and pure error confusion Suppress. Learn independently. This mixture inevitably ignores countless people, places, and things that contribute to self-cultivation and highlights the personal self-cultural process. Emerson is often understood to be hostile to these contributions and indeed he is afraid that he must manage personal development as well as having to influence power . Lysaker says, "Emerson is not interested in leading self-cultures through state machines, but self-culture is a sort of loneliness and social practice, which means" privacy "in a very complex sense I think. It may be overwhelming "(8)
I recently returned to the eternal article "independence" of Ralph Waldo Emerson and found that it is different from my memory. Emerson's self-reliance is strict individualism, uncontrollable, lonely; must invent his own idea, others should be cursed. This is somewhat different from our autonomous verbal concept, which is one of self-fulfillment in the sense of materialism, or the quality of people who achieved many accomplishments through hard work. Sweat, tears ") When we think about an independent person, many of us imagine wild West's pioneer type, survive to adventure in the wilderness wilderness to tell stories, its character is Although it is not true, we can easily point out that this person has already won, despite being present in the past, we have to ask for this. What is independence in modern life?
Amidst Ralph Waldo Emerson's 'independence', Emerson called for everyone in the community to remain fully faithful to them. He insists that the most important thing for individuals and society is not to believe others' beliefs, but to make people believe in their ideas. Emerson believes that integrity will eventually lead to personal death, as people live for others and they are not loyal to themselves. Therefore, in order to build a good society, citizens should concentrate on their own ideas before paying attention to others and have confidence. For Independent Behavior