Civil Disobedience Rhetorical Analysis

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The author of Civil Disobedience believes the nation does not need a stronger or less involved government, but a more proactive one that takes charge by using the citizens characters and ideas to better everyone. He/she developed his/her point of view by using stylistic devices (like personification, repetition, and tone) that would lead the reader to understand his claim.

In the first paragraph the writer describes the army being an arm of the government, which the people use as a mode to their advantage. This personification does a lot more than making the government seem alive, it adds more categories to the whole picture trying to show that governemnt would not be alive if it weren't for the factors that the people contribute to it. Citizens