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You actually have highlighted the correct answer! D, The confessions are lies and therefore sins against God.
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I did a quiz on this before and got the correct answer!
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You sort of have to combine the feeling Thoreau had about nature, individuality, spirituality and civil disobedience to get the idea what he would have thought about war.
He would oppose war with every fiber of his being.
To him, war was a reflection of what was the worst in mankind. There is no nobility in war. Spirituality would especially oppose it, since in his mind spirituality meant serving what is above your head without compensation of any kind (and that last includes things that you would never think of).
Civil disobedience would dictate action of some kind. Vietnam and Civil Rights were not the only things being upheld by people who were transcendentalists by nature. Not participating in society at all would have been something Thoreau would have agreed with.
War would have been at the very bottom of those activities he would have upheld and civil disobedience would have been his first response to governments that have run amok in his mind. The ideas contained in Walden would be confirmed in the evil of the civil war.
Anyway, the book reflects many of the key Transcendentalist themes, including the importance of individualism, the necessity of maintaining a connection to nature, and spirituality.
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It impacted society by allowing more leisure when they watch television and also affected people personally. Between the 1940s and 2000s, commercial television had a profound and wide-ranging impact on American society and culture. It influenced the way that people think about such important social issues as race, gender, and class.
I hope I got it right or at least some of it.
Because all though he knows his sister is dead, he can still hear knocking and scratching sounds coming from her coffin. She's dead, but comes back to life to haunt him causing his madness to grow stronger.
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an exciting one on a beautiful summer day
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The setting is depicted to be happy, and sunny. This leads you to believe that the rest of the story will be that way too.
(DISCLAIMER: It isn't happy and sunny)