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    forced to leave. Leaving was the best decision for him. Leaving his world allowed him to make his own choices and he could rebel from the rules he was forced to live by his entire life. Prometheus would have found loved “Self-Reliance” and “Civil Disobedience” if he found them while looking through the manuscripts. He would have been able to relate well to both essays. Prometheus lives in a world where being different is not accepted. Unfortunately Prometheus

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    It is certainly true that disobedience is a valuable characteristic. Although some might disagree‚ there are many historical and current events‚ whether that’s the Civil Rights Movement or the Palestine War‚ that announce otherwise. For instance‚ the valiant attempt by Rosa Parks to stop racial injustice. She is widely known for her disobedience towards a white man’s order to re-allocate herself to the back of the public bus. Rosa Parks – having stood up to the man – caused both races to acknowledge

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    Disobedience is integrated into society all around the world. Imagine an average woman who works at a standard white-collared office job. When she commutes by bus‚ she often sits next to people of different ethnicities‚ peacefully minding their own business. The bus passes by a loud group of protesters fighting for their rights. Through fearful acts of violence‚ their message has spread through the whole country‚ but many know to stay away from them. How could all these situations relate to disobedience

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    The Negative Effects of Peaceful Resistance Civil disobedience is the way in which peaceful resistance comes to play. Gandhi in Gandhi and Civil Disobedience states that “In my humble opinion‚ noncooperation with evil is as much a duty as is cooperation with good”‚ this is significant because when people riot‚ burn buildings or make threats‚ that is not anymore effective as when people hold up signs and chant. Peaceful resistance to laws negatively impact a free society by resorting to violence‚

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    The real purpose of government has always been a debatable topic. Henry David Thoreau’s opinion of government in “Civil Disobedience” is that the best government is no government and if there is a government‚ they should just be for looks. “I heartily accept the motto‚ “that government is best which governs least”; and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically.”(Thoreau‚ 1) Ishmael Beah’s opinion of government is one in which the government should protect the people and

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    Mohandas Gandhi‚ born on October 2‚ 1869‚ led non-violent independence movements in India and South Africa. Gandhi was an advocate for the civil rights of Indians‚ and had a background in law. Among his many achievements were the organized boycotts against the British through methods of civil disobedience. Mohandas Gandhi was born in Porbandar‚ India‚ which at the time was part of the British Empire. As a child Gandhi hated school and rebelled‚ doing things such as smoking and stealing small amounts

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    Summer Reading- Civil Disobedience Prompt: Does your book contain one or more of the following themes? What techniques does the author use to develop this theme? Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau contains the theme of power as a corrupting influence. In the essay‚ Thoreau believes that the American government does not lead its people well. By following the majority‚ the power in the so-called “unjust” government‚ Thoreau thinks that the government has been corrupted. Those who work in

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    the British’s unjust acts against them. He did not believe in violence‚ but he did believe in civil disobedience. He believed in standing up for what you believe in. Gandhi participated in a salt march‚ boycotts‚ home spinning his own clothing and he even partook in fasting for up to twenty-one days all for economic freedom from the British. He has influenced a number of people with his civil disobedience and persistence‚ for example Martin Luther King Jr‚ Nelson Mandela‚ Albert Einstein and our very

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    rise against a government when it wants its people to stay subjugated. Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society‚ because it is the people’s responsibility to ensure that the law is not tyrannical. Historically‚ the idea of civil disobedience

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    Is it considered okay to disobey some laws? Does committing civil disobedience actually do any good? Martin Luther King Jr. believed that it was moral to obey just laws and disobey unjust law. “One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just law. Conversely‚ one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.” (Jacobus 382). Henry David Thoreau also conveyed this same idea when he said “If the injustice is part of the necessary friction of the machine of government‚ let it

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