Civil Disobedience Rhetorical Analysis

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As an incredible writer Thoreau voices his opinion on many different things. He agrees and disagrees with many things the government does. He has shared his experience of standing for what he believes in , in his essay “ Civil Disobedience.” There are are a few suggestions that Thoreau has for his readers. Thoreau suggest that they should should do what they believe is right and not to follow the law dictated by the majority , refuse to follow the law when it is unjust , and shows them that a person is not obligated to devote his life to eliminating evils of the world. First , Thoreau suggest that his readers do what they believe is right. He doesn't want them to be violent in any way. He further explains how they don't have to always follow