Civil Disobedience Rhetorical Analysis

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Henry David Thoreau illustrates “Civil Disobedience” as an equivalent and moral man amongst his beloved brothers and sisters on behalf of addressing his government's largest issues. The excerpt alone, however, speaks genuinely and entirely as a true American. In just about every aspect of his speech; with reference to all political, social, and monetary order, Thoreau addresses his opinions and beliefs through his first hand experience, man's utmost basic civil rights as well as internal will to assist the development of a new and moral society. For it is unlike an American man or woman to succumb to a principle in which they have no desire to follow. Let alone a principle that leaves little to no voice to it’s citizens. Subsequently, Thoreau