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Civil Disobedience



             public amusement park that has just been advertised on television, and see.
             tears welling up in ger little eyes when she is told that Funtown is closed to.
             colored children.and see her begin to distort her little personality by.
             unconsciously developing a bitterness to white people." Most people are.
             more sensitive toward young children and hate to see their feelings hurt. .
             Children are also a symbol of the future. Henry Thoreau also used emotional.
             appeal in "Civil Disobedience." During the time he wrote this piece, slavery.
             was the biggest issue among Americans. He told about the injustice in having.
             slavery in a civilized society. He repeatedly referred to slavery whenever he.
             began to talk about the government's unjust laws. Many who believed in the.
             abolition of slavery may have sided with Thoreau on some of his feelings.
             about the government. His thoughts were appealing to many in the North or.
             Abolitionists. In one section of his essay he wrote, "When the majority shall.
             at length vote for the abolition of slavery, it will be because they are.
             indifferent to slavery, or because there is little slavery left to be abolished by.
             their vote.".
             One very common feature found in both the letter written by Dr. King.
             and the essay by Thoreau was that prison played a role in their struggles. It.
             is logical appeal to the reader to know that these men were real not phony. .
             They truly believed in what they argued for. Both of these men were.
             incarcerated for doing what they believed was right. Dr. King was locked up.
             for protesting (nonviolently) and Thoreau was put in jail for not paying taxes.
             to the government which he felt was unjust. Martin Luther King Jr. decided.
             to spend his time in jail writing his letter to the clergymen for support. The.
             fact that he was prison showed the men that a fellow clergyman did in fact.
             need help in Birmingham, Alabama. Henry Thoreau deeply anylized his one.
             night experience. He gave the feeling of total seclusion from the world when.


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