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Huck Is A Non-Conformist

"Self-Reliance" vs. Huckleberry Finn
In Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay "Self-Reliance," he defends the personality traits that every creative human being possesses and a person's intellectual independence, which enables him to surpass the achievements of previous generations. Emerson explains how most of society is made up of conformists, people that simply conform to a past technique created by earlier innovators. Against being a conformist, Emerson chooses to support being a creator, or a person who has the courage to trust himself and disagree with society's beliefs. During earlier centuries, society was mostly grouped together in mobs, but Emerson challenges this trend and suggests individuality. Emerson's ideas of self-reliance connect to the themes and characters in Mark Twain's novel, the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Huck's inner struggle of conforming to society or rebelling against it. The most obvious line in Emerson's essay, which relates particularly to Twain's......


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