According to Thoreau citizens are obligated to act on their
conscience, sometimes this means giving opposition to an opinion of those in
the majority. These include the likes of present leaders, and societal laws. According
to him service to one’s country and resistance are a paradox. He claims
patriotism in its highest form is that of resistance.as it strongly shows a
passion for not subverting the government, yet, built it better in the long
run. Thoreau does not really support a blanket refutation of government, but challenges
to specific characters and qualities believed to be one-sided or morally wrong.
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Answer: Brutus reveals that he has "no personal cause to spurn at [Caesar]" and that he "has not understood when his affections swayed / More than his reason" during his soliloquy in act 2, scene 1. ...... Brutus then compares Caesar to a "serpent's egg," which when hatched would "grow mischievous."
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