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Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
MBA.Graduate Psychology,PHD in HRM
Strayer,Phoniex,University of California
Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
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In life there are many reasons why individuals want to rebel or to revolt against the authority or ruler, mostly for changes or improvement for a better society. Some people protest for what they believe in and other just follow the law. In his essay, “Civil Disobedience” Henry David Thoreau states, “All men recognize the right to revolution; that is, the right to refuse allegiance to, and to resist, the government, when its tyranny or its inefficiency are great and unendurable” (Thoreau 11). This quote suggests people have the right to rebel and petition against the government, authority, or ruler when there is a corruption or disorder in the society. Individuals may also want reform and changes for a better society. Thoreau describes how humans function as part of the friction of the machine pushes society forward. In Nathaniel Hawthorne, “Young Goodman Brown,” Young Goodman Brown is an excellent example of the human friction who encounters evil deeds in the forest and wants to rebel. People follow rules in society, but sometimes they rebel in order to get rid of evil deeds or when things don’t go their way. For Young Goodman Brown, rebellion takes the form of a nihilism and argues that nature seems to have power or force that pushes Brown to the communion of evil. One of the reasons people want to rebel against the government or authority is because individuals don’t like to be controlled. Young Goodman Brown, who is going a journey her wife faith felt some sort of anxiety when Brown is going on an expedition. She stated, “An alone woman is trouble with such dreams and such thoughts, that she’s afeard of herself, sometimes” (Hawthorne 2). This reflects to Brown’s wife Faith as she wants to force his husband not to go a journey because she is afraid that Brown will run into danger. However, Brown has no choice, and must go to the forest like it is his destiny to find out the truth of his own identity what is in the forest. Nature, as Hawthorne describes, it has a rule and authority to over Young Goodman Brown forcing him to question if he is a good christian like his name. As a of result, nature
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