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  • 13-09-2018
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n "Civil Disobedience," what is Thoreau’s view of the state at the end of the essay?

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ebanzz
ebanzz ebanzz
  • 13-09-2018
He feels sorry for the state for not acting in a sensible way.
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tairynasturtium tairynasturtium
  • 19-06-2019

Answer:He feels sorry for the state for not acting in a sensible way

Explanation:

At the end of Thoureau's essay "Civil Disobedience," he declares that he has not acted in a sensible way and he regrets that. He feels sorry for the state. According to his point of view if the state would change the ways it operates, everything would have been different and people would not have been disobedient.

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