North Won the American Civil War Union officer William Tecumseh Sherman observed to a Southern friend that‚ "In all history‚ no nation of mere agriculturists ever made successful war against a nation of mechanics. . . .You are bound to fail." While Sherman ’s statement proved to be correct‚ its flaw is in its assumption of a decided victory for the North and failure to account for the long years of difficult fighting it took the Union to secure victory. Unquestionably‚ the war was won and lost
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Sicily because of its prime trade location‚ resulting in a Roman victory. The second Punic War was also won by Rome and was fought in Spain because of the incredible hatred Carthaginian general Hannibal had for Rome. The third and final Punic War ended in 146 B.C. when Rome destroyed Carthage. Although the Romans were lucky that Hannibal let many opportunities to attack them slip by‚ the Romans won the Punic Wars because of their creative battle strategies‚ strong Roman leadership‚ and the ingenious
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In literature authors use literary elements to enhance their stories. Both “The Treasure of Lemon Brown”‚ by Walter Dean Myers‚ and “The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ use literary elements to enhance their stories. In “The Treasure of Lemon Brown‚” Theme is used to create a message encrypted into the story. In “The Lottery” foreshadowing is used to make it seem as if you should have anticipated the ending. This helps to form a more unique style for each story. In “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” Theme
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to speak with eloquence and force is what won the Civil War; there can be no doubt about it. His role as a motivator and often an inspiring teacher to all had more of an effect on the troops and the American people than a loss or a victory of any battle ever did. Lincoln ’s speeches are some of the most celebrated in history for many good reasons. He was always aware of his audience and never failed to impress with his use of logic and knowledge. However‚ what are most remembered about Lincoln ’s
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Jacksons “The Lottery” view of Tessie Hutchinson Tessit Hutchinson played a very important roll in the short story "The Lottry". She and her famly end up being the central focus of this story once the actual lottery begins. When she arrives late to the lottery unlike everyone else in the town who were all early and had began to gather‚ this is the point that tells the readers that she is going to be the main focus of the story. Although a lot of other very important things are said between the other
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“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson covers the issue of the human instinct to go along with the herd mentality and not question the ethics of a situation‚ often in order to be accepted by peers. This mentality is what causes stock market crashes. In the past it has gone to an extreme in situations like the holocaust‚ the Salem witch trials‚ and the French Revolution. The internet and Sporting events are less extreme examples of herd mentality. The story can be assumed to be based in the late 1940s‚
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she withdrew in 1936‚ and spent her time practicing writing instead (1). She then was admitted to Syracuse University in 1937‚ where she published her first story‚ “Janice”. She was appointed to fiction editor of the campus humor magazine (1). She won a poetry contest at Syracuse where she met her future husband‚ an aspiring literary critic by the name of Stanley Edgar Hyman. Together‚
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MA It is very easy to understand why Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” caused controversy at the time it was first published in 1948; which was shortly after World War II. The story may have been seen as an attempt to look at traditions that have become questionable. In “The Lottery” Jackson attempts to compare real world traditions that are no longer relevant‚ with those of the story by displaying what happens when traditions goes without question‚ when the reason or history is
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Destructive Traditions Within "The Lottery" Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery"‚ raises many questions in the back of a reader’s mind towards the destructive yet blind rituals of mankind. "The Lottery" clearly expresses Jackson’s feelings concerning mankind’s evil nature hiding behind traditions and rituals. As her theme‚ she shows how coldness and lack of compassion in people can exhibit in situations regarding tradition and values. Jackson presents the theme of the short story with the use of
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Winning the lottery would seem like a great thing to almost every human participating in it. In Texas about 20‚000‚000 citizens participate in the lottery every year. Far much larger than a village in “The Lottery” with a population of about 300. Among that 300 are Old Man Warner who is the eldest man in town‚ and Tessie who was the unlucky winner. Although in most lotteries the outcome of winning is usually pretty satisfying. In this narrative‚ Tessie soon learns to never take anything in life
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