In Emerson’s “Society and Solitude,” Emerson makes three allusions. What are they?
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Allusions means references. In Emerson’s “Society and Solitude,” has used three references.
The first one is slavery and political imperatives of slavery.
The next allusion he used is work and technology as reciprocal to each other in the backgound of solitude.
His third reference is a broader one, which he has presented his viewpoint about the broad investigation of the philosophy of the human history.
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