Andrew Richardson ENGL 1001 Paper #2 Mr. Thoreau, My name is Andrew Jay Richardson, and like many other people, I read your inspiring paper “Civil Disobedience.” Even though I am a farmer from the great state of Indiana with a low education (according to most), I understood your paper quit fluently. If you would take the time to read my thoughts on your revolutionary paper I would be most obliged. Now Mr. Thoreau, you start off your paper stating “I heartily accept the Motto” “”That government…
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Civil disobedience, as demonstrated through Henry David Thoreau, Rosa Parks, and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr, is an essential characteristic of the United States because of its positive impact on Americans' undeniable right to freedom. Henry David Thoreau illustrates the fact that civil disobedience is essential for the freedom of the people through its positive effect on society. Civil disobedience, according to Thoreau, is essential and has a positive effect on freedom because of imperfections…
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Civil disobedience is key to democracy and a free society. If someone is not allowed to express themselves and stand up for what they believe in then there is no freedom in society. People must break the unjust rues peacefully, and the society must recognize what they are doing The Great Martin Luther King Jr. shows the importance of civil disobedience, his actions help bring the United States to where it is today. Without his civil disobedience then we may still be a segregated society. Martin…
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If half of the population fell to their demise, should the other half do the same? While disobedience is often seen as wrong, it can also be a vital factor in promoting social change. Social Progress can happen through different actions; it is to make a change to a better society. By defying the norms, civil improvements can happen. Oscar Wilde believes disobedience is a human trait which leads to the promotion of social change. I believe this to be true, as it has been proven time and time again…
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In todays world to many people do not understand the constitution and what it truly means for our country and for out government. There are riots in the streets and civil disobedience in a rare sight to behold. Civil disobedience has been a part of our country from the time that is was founded. Our very country began because there were men and woman who did not agree with the laws placed over them. The United States of America have a constitution written by the very hands that freed our nation…
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Every law should be made for the states for a goos cause as to make a difference to the people to live better lives. The Civil Disobedience of almost every black was to make justice and fight for what was right to make the laws change and fight for rights taken away from the blacks. Not only the heroes of people who were blacks and fought to make a difference to the blacks life's…
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do serve as examples to demonstrate how potentially dangerous a government can become if allowed free rule. I believe the role of the governed is to check the power of the state, restraining the government before it can become too powerful. Civil disobedience can positively impact a free society by balancing power, producing a precedent, and providing for the safety and well-being of the people. The balancing of powers is most familiar as present in America's system of government. One of…
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unjust laws.” - Martin Luther King Jr. Civil disobedience is the act of peacefully breaking an unfair law to make a statement. Some people don’t think civil disobedience would work, and violence and chaos is a way to bring attention to something unfair, but that is not always the case. There are many monumental civil disobedience acts that are still talked about today, and changed the way people thought about certain governments. I believe civil disobedience is an effective method of social change…
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AA Annotated bibliography Topic of Research- Antigone Working Thesis Sentence- Both “Remarks at Michigan State University” and “Day of Affirmation” are ideal speeches that I can use within my analysis to strength my argument. First Source: Clinton, William. “Remarks at Michigan State University”. 5 May 1995, pp.481-484. Antigone Module Opening Page, https://alamo.instructure.com/courses/1112121/ pages/antigone-module-opening-page. Canvas, https://alamo.instructure.com. William J. Clinton’s speech…
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and self-reliance that continues to define the nation to this day. Furthermore, Transcendentalism laid the groundwork for progressive social movements by championing the principles of equality and justice. Emerson and Thoreau's advocacy for civil disobedience and resistance to unjust laws served as a rallying cry for marginalized communities fighting for their rights. The Transcendentalist belief in the inherent goodness of humanity fueled movements for abolitionism, women's suffrage, and labor rights…
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