Civil Disobedience, and Other Essays Topics for Discussion

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Civil Disobedience, and Other Essays Topics for Discussion

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What role does Thoreau think the press takes in society. What role does he think it should take?

Does Thoreau support violence as a means of protest against the government?

What would Thoreau say are the responsibilities of a citizen of a democracy?

How does Thoreau use metaphor and imagery to support his arguments?

How is Thoreau's view of nature connected to his views on civil disobedience?

What principles does Thoreau advocate in "Life Without Principle?"

How does Thoreau feel about the westward expansion of the US?

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