Category: Civil War

  • Feminism in Civil War South Power

    Table of Contents Discussion Main body Conclusion Works Cited Discussion Feminism in the Civil War South dates from anti-slavery movement which demanded abolition of slavery in the early 20th Century. As an organized force, feminism agitated the rights of each person of self ownership as a moral jurisdiction. There were remarkable women who played prominent…

  • Nat Turner: Abolitionists, Insurrectionists, and the Road to Civil War

    Table of Contents Introduction Abolitionists Consequences of the Rebellion Conclusion: Road to Civil War Works Cited Introduction Abolitionism is a movement that began its rapid development in the late 1700s and grew in the 1800s. Initially, the movement was peaceful because it was promoted by religious groups, such as Quakers and Methodists. However, abolitionism later…

  • A Nation Divided. Postcolonialism in Captain America: Civil War

    Introduction Films and other artifacts of cultures reflect the peculiarities of the human society and its primary concerns. Humanity has to address various issues, including but not confined to environmental challenges and global terrorism. Captain America: Civil War also provides a certain remedy to solve the current problems, and filmmakers utilize the postcolonial perspective that…

  • Half Slave and Half Free: The Roots of Civil War by Bruce Levine

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The American Civil War, also known as the War Between the States started at 1861 and ended in 1865. It was a civil war in the United States of America when the Southern slave states declared about their desire to get separated from the United States…

  • Civil War Literature Review

    Literature always reflects every change in society and it stands to reason that American literature of the nineteenth century was strongly influenced by the tragic events of the Civil War of 1861-1865. Many authors were involved or to some extent interested in the war events, they used their war experience in their works and tried…

  • Gender and Race in Langston Hughes Poetry of the Spanish Civil War

    Langston Hughes was a crucial figure in the 1920s Harlem Renaissance, which blossomed black intellectual, literary, and creative life in several American cities, particularly Harlem. In the times of the Spanish Civil War, he was a press correspondent. This encounter made a mark on his writing, particularly in his poetry, illuminating important advances in his…

  • Civil War Poetry by Whitman, Melville and Dickinson

    American Civil War ignited the imagination and penmanship of many poets in the country. This resulted in an explosion of poetry written in the Union in the post-Civil War era. Poets created beautiful verses in response to the battles and conflicts with immense patriotic fervor of freedom and pathos for the lost ones. Poetry was…

  • Civil War Literature Review

    Literature always reflects every change in society and it stands to reason that American literature of the nineteenth century was strongly influenced by the tragic events of the Civil War of 1861-1865. Many authors were involved or to some extent interested in the war events, they used their war experience in their works and tried…

  • Gender and Race in Langston Hughes Poetry of the Spanish Civil War

    Langston Hughes was a crucial figure in the 1920s Harlem Renaissance, which blossomed black intellectual, literary, and creative life in several American cities, particularly Harlem. In the times of the Spanish Civil War, he was a press correspondent. This encounter made a mark on his writing, particularly in his poetry, illuminating important advances in his…

  • The Civil War and the Cold War

    History is a very significant subject that displays peoples attitudes and behaviors in relation to their own, as well as foreign cultures. There were several major events in American history that shaped the country in a way that has led to its present state today. The Civil War and the Cold War were two important…