“The skies rained Death... For thirty-five days a battered Atlanta hung grimly on, hoping for a miracle...Then there fell a silence... more terrifying than the pounding of the cannon...” On the other hand, the war was going on rapidly. His teams of armies were putting a lot of effort fighting with the Yankees. Day after day, both his teams of armies and Yankees were decided to rest for some time as they all have exhausted lot of human resources during the war and they need to prepare more on human resources for the coming war. Out of his expectation, Yankees were attacked the town where they stayed for almost their whole life. Immediately he wrote a letter to Evelyn and Amelia asked them to leave the town to a safe place. There was a person named Winston …show more content…
After few days of lying on the bed, he determined not to be a coward anymore as there is no time for him to wait anymore. He has to fight with the Yankees in order to get peacefully life for the citizens. First thing first, he planned everything instead of reckless action. He was trying all his best to reduce the amount of death for his teams of armies as there is no life of people he would like to scarify anymore in the war. During the war happens, he saw a lot of dead body on the road, it is neither his teams of armies nor Yankees. They were all sacrificed for the war, their family lost them and fed up of losing their son or partner in the war. It was December and close to Merry Christmas and so armies was allowed to holidays for few days going home to celebrate Christmas. He met his wife, Amelia and she told him that there was no food at home anymore since the Yankees came to occupy the town few months ago. So, his wife told him that she has an idea of getting all the foods ready by planting by herself. She decided to plant some vegetables and fruits in the farm besides their house. Yet, he believed that wealth could bring them better life
For two hours we had the disagreeable noise of stone banging about, glass crashing, and the tumultuous voices of a large body of men, as they were a long time at the different houses in the different houses in the neighborhood.” this shows the aftermath of the Battle of Yorktown, and how brutal it was to the
Realities of war are revealed to us by the people that fight in it, yet war itself does just the very same to those fighting. The actions people make on the battlefield, or lack thereof, can be quite telling as to who they are at the core of their individuality. Shelby Foote presents a great deal of battlefield narrative to tell us about who the characters on the stage on the Civil War are without being forthright himself. This can be observed in Foote’s telling of the Seven Days Battle. Just in these six battles over seven days in Richmond, Foote teaches us a great deal about war.
Davys brother hardly came home and the war was kind of scary but Davy had gotten used to the worrisome people that had lived in this town for more than 100 years... “They had brought a German Auchfouts Tiger Tank with an 88mm gun on it!” Davys Father said with excitement. The War felt like it as never going to end… Once they landed on Normandy they had thought they had lost the war but there were so many deaths on the American side but Davys brother had said that they were going to start their bombing runs on the North side of Berlin… The Russians… had over one Million people going to berlin on trains…
Gettysburg, witnessed a great amount of death in terms of soldiers. In which Carl Schurz a German immigrant served as a commander. Remembering the setting of after war scenario, he describes it in the detail. As he watches the battlefield, he feels sympathize towards the dead people on the floor. Watching them lay like dead, he talks about how brutal there conditions are and what have they been through.
Flags of Our Fathers is a book about the Battle of Iwo Jima. There were young men from teenagers to adults. Many of the young men that joined didn 't want to have anything to do with war, but when they joined they had a duty to fulfill. Their duty is the legal obligations that they have to follow which means that if they are sent to war they have to do their jobs. All the men that fought in this battle have motivation.
The authors of the book quote former President William Howard Taft by him saying that the war was “a cataclysm” and “a retrograde step in Christian civilization,” and “a disaster to mankind”. These profound words were found more prominently than you think, from different politicians and leaders in America. As the thought of war began to creep closer and closer into
When everyone thinks about war they cannot picture in their mind what it would be like out on a battlefield with a bunch of good friends, fighting side by side. They cannot picture the horrible and nasty sights you will see on a battlefield of men dying, their bodies being shot everywhere or being blown to pieces. Maybe from a movie they might have seen a battle or war, but it’s not even close to the same. They are people that you care for and love that have just been killed, live and in front of your face. You cannot do anything but watch them suffer and try to keep fighting.
‘’The Battle of Fredericksburg was an early Battle of the Civil War and stands as one of the greatest Confederate victories’’. Led by General Robert E. Lee, the army of Northern Virginia routed the Union Force. The Battle of fredericksburg was fought during the Civil War in 1862. The reason the Battle of Fredericksburg was fought was because of slavery and it was also fought for land. The result of the effort by the Union Army was to regain the initiative in its struggle against Lee’s more smaller but more fierce army.
With all of these soul-shattering, life-changing conditions, it is less of a war and more of a test of strength for the soldiers, here at Valley Forge. Some men were going home and not returning. Other men just completely deserted. Even George Washington’s position was uncertain, the members of congress didn’t trust him. Life at Valley Forge was obviously horrible, and the ugly truth is that it wouldn’t get much better.
Reader Response of “On the Rainy River” The short story “On the Rainy River” by Tim O 'Brien explains to the audience that all men are influenced to go into war, and that they should hide the fears and emotions that they may have along the journey. Throughout the short story the author explains his journey and opens up about his emotions when he was sent to war. Being the audience of this short story explains to you what every man must go through if they were to be sent to war.
He believed that if the wealthy don't give back some of their profits to the community, they are living a dishonorable life, and although I didn't necessarily agree with this radical viewpoint at first, I now am a firm believer in Carnegie's argument about wealth.
His personal accounts gave the reader only a slight insight as to what it might have been like to be a participant in the carnage first hand. There are copious accounts from other soldiers, generals, and bystanders that have gone unheard. The war was a puzzle that got solved as the country figured out where the pieces went. Sam Watkins’ stories help put the lost pieces back in place. His exuberant stories were a roller coaster ride of emotions and actions.
The war was over.” ( chapter 19) . The war was a big turning point in Lewis's life, and it was also a big event in history . The author wanted to highlight how Louis and his crewmates were treated in the war, and how he managed to survive with all that was going around him
He worked his way to the top then had lower people do the work for him. The rag to riches story is an inspiring story, but once you make it to the riches; why let others
Afterall he went from having very little to nothing in life, to being a successful wealthy