The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail Essay Prompt
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The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail Essay Prompt
Citizens have many rights in their country. They are the ones who choose their
leader. Therefore, they should have a right to choose whether they want to support a war
or not. Thoreau said," If the law is of such a nature that it requires you to be an agent of
injustice to another, then I say, break the law." This shows Thoreau's policy of civil
disobedience. He thought that people should live under what they believe in and not by
the government's rules. Another influence of civil disobedience was Martin Luther King,
Jr. He and other protesters fought for what they believed in a non-violent way. He and
others deserved the right to be free and equal. They did not back down until they were
treated equal. They had a moral obligation to resist and show others how to do so.
Even though America was fighting against the Mexican threat, Williams was
fighting an internal threat. Williams was in a tug of war with slavery and freedom. He
wanted live free in the world like other people, but during that time the government
wouldn't allow it. Williams was killed on his way to Canada, but his dream never died.
Thoreau wanted Emerson to deliver a speech and stand up for what's right, but he failed
Thoreau.
Strong scenes show that Thoreau is against the war. He had a vision showing
Williams being fired at by soldiers and escaping. One of the strongest scenes is when both
the U.S. and Mexican armies were firing on each other. After the smoke cleared a dying
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