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In the excerpt from Emerson's Self-In the excerpt from Emersons self-Reliance below, what is the effect of the diction
(word choice) on his argument?
We but half express ourselves, and are ashamed of that divine idea which each of us
represents.It may be safely trusted as proportionate and of good issues, so it be faithfully
imparted, but God will not have his work made manifest by cowards. It needs a divine
man to exhibit any thing divine.

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The effect of the diction (word choice) on Emerson's argument is emotional and perceiving to emotions and sense of the audience.

What is the theme of Emerson's self-Reliance?

Recurring theme of Emerson's self-Reliance is that each person must eschew compliance and artificial uniformity in favor of acting according to his or her own whims and principles.

In the excerpt, abstract diction is used which is signifying the feelings of Emerson. He is criticizing people who do not show their personality as it is.

According to him, we hide our genuine selves because we are embarrassed of our own originality. He tries to make the readers understand that even if you believe your abilities aren't as great as that of other individuals, you can't feel embarrassed of who you are because if you are, God won't be capable of utilizing "you for what he wants".

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