Which statement best describes how the tone of Society and Solitude is different from the tone of Chapter I of Nature? Society and Solitude has a soft and inviting tone, while Nature has a largely exasperated tone. Society and Solitude has a reserved and quiet tone, while Nature has a forceful tone. Society and Solitude has a morbid tone, while Nature has a more lighthearted tone. Society and Solitude has a contemplative tone, while Nature has a more lyrical and whimsical tone.

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The statement that best describes how the tone of Society and Solitude is different from the tone of Chapter I of Nature is Society and Solitude has a contemplative tone, while Nature has a more lyrical and whimsical tone.

Further explanation

Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American Transcendentalist poet, philosopher and essayist during 19th century. Society and Solitude is a collection of 12 essays written by Ralph Waldo Emerson. It previously delivered as lectures on various occasions and before varied audiences

The concept of trust is portrayed in Chapter I of Nature and in Society and Solitude because it tells that nature implies suspicion of others but does not state it, while Society and Solitude states directly that suspicion of others is natural.  Whereas the concept of solitude portrayed as Solitude is viewed as a source of strength. While the role of conversation expressed in Society and Solitude is conversation has the power to either affirm or destroy the connections between people. Emerson relate independence and friendships in Society and Solitude by feels that independence can strengthen friendships.

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Answer details

Grade:  9

Subject:  english

Chapter:  Society and Solitude

Keywords: Society and Solitude, Nature,  Chapter I of Nature, contemplative tone, whimsical tone

The correct option is "Society and Solitude has a contemplative tone, while Nature has a more lyrical and whimsical tone."

Further Explanation:

Chapter 1 of "Nature" written by Ralph Waldo Emerson reflects on his perception about Nature and how we perceive the objects present around us. This chapter is about Ralph's experience of solitude when he is around Nature. He adds that his way of looking at nature is very different from the way society does. As he is a poet he has the potential to look into nature in a way which other people cannot. The objects in the night are stars, trees, landscape and nature. The poet while looking at the stars contemplates about his life and tries to rediscover the eternal self. Talking about the stars, the poet is of the idea that the presence of starts has made the people take the stars for granted. The accessibility of the stars has made the people move away from the beauty of nature. He also adds that even they are accessible to the eyes, still they are so distanced that they remain inaccessible too. The beauty of nature is only accessible to people who understand its importance. The stars, the landscape, and nature build a bond between the people and the universe. It links everything present in the world. He concludes that although everything is present around us, it is the privilege of only the people who have time to look and feel them.

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Answer details:

Grade: Senior School

Subject: English Literature

Chapter: "Nature" and “Society and Solitude” by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Keywords:

Nature, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Society and Solitude, stars, trees, landscape and nature.