In Nature, Emerson lays out an abstract problem that he attempts to solve throughout the essay: that humans do not fully accept natures beauty and all that it has to offer. According to Emerson, people are distracted by the world around them; nature gives to humans, but humans do not reciprocate. Emerson breaks his essay into eight sectionsNature, Commodity, Beauty, Language, Discipline, Idealism, Spirit and Prospectseach of which sheds a different perspective on the relationship between humans and nature.