A. Both primarily use metaphor and simile.
B. Both use a majority of natural images.
C. Neither uses images related to cities or towns.
D. Much of the imagery in both is highly symbolic.
Correct Answer:
B. Both use a majority of natural images.
Quick Insight:
In Chapter I of Nature and in Society and Solitude, Ralph Waldo Emerson fills his writing with vivid natural imagery—trees, stars, landscapes—to communicate deep philosophical ideas. Nature acts as a mirror for human thought and emotion, supporting his transcendentalist belief in the spiritual power of the natural world.
While some symbolism is present, the dominant technique is a direct, sensory connection to nature, not metaphor or urban imagery.
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