Thoreau's <em>overall</em> viewpoint was that it was in solitude with nature that a man could really learn to thrive. He argued that a life of luxury was an unnecessary one and that a man could easily make a living without even having to sweat if he would just strip his life of unneeded, materialistic items. I hope this helps, although I am not sure how to narrow this down seeing as your question is incomplete.
Both the painting and the written description depict a scene where both sides of the conflict seem completely confused as to the real reason for what it turned out to be a deadly confrontation.
The written account elaborates somewhat methodically the actions that led, step by step to the escalation of what originally was nothing but an argument between a soldier or sentry and a robe maker. The perennial curiosity of the nearby masses and the somewhat well established intransigence of law enforcement individuals clashed drastically and led to a tragic result that could've been easily avoided if cooler heads had prevailed. The depiction of the man in charge of the soldiers as a man not fit for the job seems to confirm the fact that a more disciplined superior would've been able to restrain his forces until the situation or issue at stake was clarified among the quarreling parties.
Finally, the painting only depicts the firing of the lined up soldiers against a revolting crowd on the other side but provides no clues as to what was the reason that led to the moment being depicted when the bayonets are being fired at short range in a firing squad like manner.
It's essentially time and age. So, death would be the most applicable answer.
Answer:
<u>Extrinsic Motivation</u>
- A student works to make honor roll.
- A student does extra work for credit.
- A student looks forward to studying
<u>Intrinsic Motivation</u>
- A student finds the work meaningful
- A student does extra work for fun
- A student watches TV after studying
Explanation:
<u>Extrinsic Motivation</u>
This type of behavior is driven by external factors such as money, popularity, praise, grades, etc. It arises from the individual
<u>Intrinsic Motivation</u>
This type of behavior is motivated by the participation of a hobby without external incentive. It comes as a form of personal satisfaction through personal development
<span>The quote "Cork hats and newspapers of more than eight pages were invented for the rain." most demonstrates that the author is using a comical tone because when an umbrella is not readily available, one finds themselves using any other common object to shield themselves from the rain and this is a very common occurrence!</span>