What is Thoreau’s first thought upon being imprisoned in "Civil Disobedience"? He is concerned about how long he will be there. He wishes to get out of prison as soon as possible. He considers the prison a foolish institution. He wonders why he was put behind bars.
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Thoreau's first thought of being imprisoned in "civil disobedience" was that he considered the prison to be a foolish institution.
The civil disobedience raised sense of freedom among the people to fight and protest.
He believed that he along with others should fight against the government and they should stand against all state related affairs going on. So he wanted to protest against the unjust laws and the Civil system of Government. He wanted to free others from their unjust actions.
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C. He considers the prison a foolish institution.
Explanation:
I just did it.
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