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How did thoreaus night in jail change his perspective

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Thoreau's night in jail completely changes his perspective on Concord. Thoreau feels that before his experience of imprisonment in his town, he had “never seen its institutions” (part 3, par. 4). But following his time in jail, he has “a closer view of [his] native town” (part 3, par.

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