You've received great replies already. I'll just add that dividing a project into smaller individual tasks is sometimes called the Swiss Cheese Approach to Time Management.
To break the work down into smaller bits so that you can enjoy the success of accomplishing each piece, I'd probably begin by counting the paragraphs in
Civil Disobedience.
If there are 44 paragraphs and you have 10 weeks until the assignment is due, then you may wish to distill at least 5 paragraphs per week down to their main idea in order to have a steady and stable workload. This would mean completing at least 1 paragraph per day.
Do you have a paper copy of Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau? If not, you may wish to print it from the link above, where it is 16 pages long. If you have a printed copy, it is easy to write the numbers next to each paragraph, and place a check mark next to each paragraph when you have completed its summary.
Is your work to be typed, or handwritten? If it is to be typed, this makes it very easy to address the paragraphs a bit at a time. In your document, begin by typing the number of each paragraph. This creates a form with space for each part of the assignment. Then fill in the synopsis next to each paragraph number. If you find paragraph 2 to be a bit difficult or require more time to think about and process its meaning due to its length, you could feel free to skip paragraph 2 for the moment and go on to paragraph 3. You will see the blank space next to #2 in your form document and that will remind you to come back and fill that space in when you have thought of a way to summarize paragraph 2.
It can be very interesting to read old text, because the expression of ideas has changed over the years. In addition to different phrases being used, new words are always being added to the dictionary, while other words are being marked as archaic and falling from common use to be seen only infrequently. Civil Disobedience was first published in
1849, 167 years ago. If it was written today, how would it be worded? Have fun with this.
