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Henry David Thoreau

A Plea for Captain John Brown

Nonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | Published in 1859

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Essay Topics

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Examine Thoreau’s historical references to notable figures like Israel Putnam and Ethan Allen. How do these references speak to Thoreau’s argument?

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Consider the way Thoreau reframes accusations that Brown had mental illness. How does he prove Brown’s rationality, and how does he flip the accusation around on Brown’s critics?

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Thoreau believed one could only truly live by acting in accordance with one’s own uncompromising, transcendent values. How does this view of transcendentalism justify Brown’s actions?