1. Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau
In "Civil Disobedience," Henry David Thoreau argues that individuals of good conscience should actively face unreasonable government policies through nonviolent means, such as denying to pay taxes. ... Thoreau uses several different rhetorical techniques throughout his work in Civil Disobedience. ... A great example of Thoreau using pathos is when he is talking about why his cell mate was in jail. ... This correlates to Thoreau depicting the government as excessive and unfair. Thoreau's main thoughts in this part of Civil Disobedience are noticeably present in his writing through the use...
- Word Count: 530
- Approx Pages: 2
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate