In the play, “The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail,” written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, we hear many different viewpoints Thoreau may have. Some things he says are agreeable with, while others are not. He gets very in depth with things and makes you really think about what is being said. He really believes in what he wants to believe. In this play he stands up for his rights. There are two different ways to approach how people may feel about what is being said in this play and other things that Thoreau may think. Neither of the ways seems to be extraordinarily good or extraordinarily bad.
Thoreau has some points of view that people can really understand and even agree with. “Don’t you know what you’ve done? You have planted whole patches of huckleberries, for an entire generation of Edward Emerson’s”(p.80). No matter how bad you may think something is, there has got to be some good done. There are always two ways to look at something. You could choose to do it the negative or the positive way. People may understand this because they never look at it in exactly the same way. “The poor president! What with preserving his popularity and
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You should try to do your own thing and also be your own person. Lee, there are many different meanings. Too much of one or the other could cost you much pain in the long run. My God, a whole country of us who only want to be liked”(p. They get to wrapped up in themselves. They really begin to forget about what is truly important. “Once I find myself unexpectedly unemployed, I shall take you on a voyage of exploration. People may try to change that and be someone who they really are not.
In the play, “The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail,” written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lots of times people get too wrapped up in what they are doing, and don’t tend to what is truly important. There is also another way to understand what Thoreau is really trying to say in this play, yet people may not notice these in their everyday life. People around the world try to make themselves be liked too much. Sometimes you may have to get in to a really deep meaning.
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