Henry Thoreau presumes that his cellmate's conviction in civil disobedience is genuine and that he truly believes in the cause for which he was imprisoned. Thoreau likely respects his cellmate for standing up for his beliefs, even at the cost of his freedom.
Civil Disobedience
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Henry David Thoreau.
Thoreau refers to civil disobedience as merley a right to show that the people have the say of what they believe in its their duty to stand for the unjust laws
"Civil Disobedience" was an essay written by Henry David Thoreau, published in 1849
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Henry David Thoreau, it inspired Gandhi and Martin Luther King.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Henry David Thoreau. Either of them is arguably the founder/inventor of civil disobedience.
AnswerNo, he was not. He wrote of his experiences afterward.
He was arrested for not paying taxes.