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Henry David Thoreau 's Civil Disobedience

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Henry David Thoreau, an American essayist, philosopher, and historian around the 1800s, composed “Civil Disobedience” to uncover the rapid downfall of the American Government. Thoreau highlights “That Government does best when it does not govern at all”; and when the men are most ready for It, that will be the type of Government they will have, a Government-free one (Thoreau 1). Thoreau expresses his bravery in his writing to bear his nationalistic attitude, showing his hostility towards the American Government during that time; he asserts that the Government, in it’s present state is sinister and corrupted because the Government favors slavery and the Mexican war. Throughout his story “Civil Disobedience”, Thoreau argues that the American …show more content…

These words indicate his loyal opposition to Nationalism in its present state due to its corruption, which persuades the viable officers to seize their sovereignty so they can use more of their inner voice. Likewise, Thoreau coax his audience to disapprove the Government and its injustices, and by doing that, they shall avoid paying off their expenses to the Government (Thoreau 8). When Thoreau was put in jail for a day for not paying off his poll tax while going to the shoemakers to get a shoe that was mended, he later states that... “I could not for an instant recognize that my government is the slave’s government also”... Although he found out someone paid off that tax, he never found out who paid it off… Although he objected, the constable insisted on him being released from jail (Thoreau 7). Thoreau coaxed his readers to show some compassion for him and his situation being abused caused by the Government. While he was in jail, he later recollects
Martin 3 on the abusive treatment he got from the jail officers and upon his release, he later states “Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison” (Thoreau 9). Specifically, he is highly alert about the ways the jail officers treated him as if he

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