What does the quote Trust thyself every heart vibrates to that iron string?
Correspondingly, when Emerson writes trust thyself every heart vibrates to that iron string What kind of figurative language is he using?
For example, Emerson uses a metaphor, or a comparison that does not use like or as, when he writes: Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string.
Also to know, what idea makes every heart vibrate?
Emerson believes that every person has his/her power and that every heart vibrates in a particular way because we are all different and we have different virtues and we should trust in ourselves.
In “The Poet” Emerson defines genius as “the activity which repairs the decays of things, whether wholly or partly of a material and finite kind” (190). This definition suggests genius acting as a way to rework previous ideas until they are more functional to society or to a person on their own.