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    In 1891‚ Irish author Oscar Wilde observed‚ “Disobedience‚ in the eyes of anyone who has read history‚ is man’s original virtue‚ it is through disobedience that progress has been made‚ through disobedience and through rebellion.” I believe that this rings true‚ because most‚ if not all‚ social progression that has been made throughout the course of American history‚ has been a result of rebellion‚ usually against something that a group of people felt was unfair. A prime example of this is Martin

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    simple for philosophers‚ writers like transcendentalists. Transcendentalists would have an aversion to the conformity in Fahrenheit 451 and in our society‚ also by the lack of civil disobedience in the novel. However‚ they would be proud by how peacefully we protest today.

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    upstanding citizen. These actions that would appear on a list do not necessarily define if an individual is an exemplary citizen. These are all good traits that support the fundamental principles of the United Sates. Often‚ traits like these lead to civil disobedience‚ which allows change for the better in our country. Each trait that can potentially define a good citizen supports a fundamental principle. A Good Samaritan is someone who is always looking out to help others. They are always watching out

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    idea of civil disobedience. This letter strongly symbolizes the power of language‚ as being an Indian; he portrays his intentions with fluent English. From the sophisticated use of language in his letter‚ Gandhi successfully expresses his idea for civil disobedience and nonviolence. Gandhi slowly brings in the idea of non-violence in his letter‚ in a peaceful and calm manner. By using his specific choice of words and a calm tone‚ he makes this new and unprecedented idea of civil disobedience easier

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    non-violence. This caused for only “disobedience” instead of “civil disobedience” so that Gandhi’s peaceful resistance may have begun independence‚ but it also began violent struggles against the government as well as religion later on (Costly). Although the armed rebellions followed the Jainism path of “self-help”‚ they did not respect that every human contains a soul to be respected (“Jainism”)‚ and even though Gandhi did not support such actions‚ his civil disobedience did inspire them so that he had

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    King’s Letter from Birmingham While in Jail for peaceful protesting for civil rights‚ Martin Luther King Jr. wrote‚ Letter from Birmingham Jail. He wrote it to a group of clergymen who did not support his civil rights movement in order to try and gain their support. King adopts a tone of controlled anger in order to create a logical yet emotional argument. When talking about the suffering of his people‚ Kings tone holds restrained anger. King displays that; “it is easy for those who have never

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    viewed almost as a stunt. These writings are No Impact Man‚ Julie and Julia‚ The Year of Living Biblically and Supersize Me. Probably these are the years in which Thoreau is trying to find a little more of himself. The peak of these writings is Civil Disobedience. In Walden‚ Thoreau gave the total cost of his hut‚ item by item and since he used only second hand materials‚ the cost came to only $28.12 and a half cents. This was not viewed as realistic since all house-owners wanted to live in decorated

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    participation in a civil disobedience protest‚ and he is arguing that‚ even though the white people of Birmingham see the black’s way of protesting as wrong‚ it is a justified way to fight back against the unjust laws. In “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” Martin Luther King Jr. uses rhetorical strategies in order to convince the people of Birmingham that the segregation laws are unjust and that the people of Birmingham should support the African American’s acts of civil disobedience and their attempts

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    assumption that no human knows what is best for the nation without the influence of that nation. By resisting against laws‚ we remind our representatives of our needs in a direct‚ loud way. Robert Goldwin in “The Case Against Civil Disobedience”‚ argues that civil disobedience is ultimately ineffectual‚ that it is impossible to change a system from within. It is true that peaceful resistance to laws is ultimately not concerned with radically changing the system‚ but protesting laws that are at discord

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    agree with St. Augustine that "an unjust law is no law at all ”(Martin Luther King Jr.). The Civil Rights movement succeeded in achieving equality and ending segregation between white and black people by breaking the unjust laws that treated black citizens like they were less than human. Civil disobedience makes a positive impact on a free society because it reveals unjust laws‚ it is done

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