Civil disobedience may be justifiable, in some cases, when and if an individual disobeys a law in order to bring an issue to court, as a test case. |
If any man now disobeys he shall be made to feel the vengeance of the Internationale! |
But, thankfully, Dyer disobeys his hero and himself and gets all pondery, letting his inquisitiveness off the chain. |
He's quite bloodthirsty, killing anyone who disobeys him and gets in his way. |
Fred disobeys the head nurse, asking the porter to go out and buy him some wine and vermouth, which he hides under his bed. |
However, even this character is a paradox, as she is the disobedient daughter who even disobeys God in the end with her self-slaughter. |