Character analysis of Blanche in a streetcar named disire
The work of William Tennessee in the play A Streetcar Named Desire is exposed with the degeneration of human feelings and relationships. The character of the heroine Blanche, suffers from broken families and she does not find her place in the society. She is lonely and afraid of much that surrou....
Mysteries
There are many mysteries that question the mind, but none that can compare to the intrigue in the supernatural. Ghosts, goblins, poltergeists, Death Omens, curses, unexplainable phenomena, and hauntings; mysteries of the paranormal could go on and on. There are centuries of ghost stories and tale....
Reconstruction
DID RECONSTRUCTION ACHIVED THE DESIRE GOALS?
This question has been in the minds of many historians and also the millions of slaves that believed in the principles of the Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Lincoln. "The newly freed people, who had long yearned for freedom, gre....
Reconstruction Post-Civil War
A new era was set in America after the North had taken the upper hand in the Civil War. How was the federal government going to readmit the southern states that became disloyal and seceded from the United States? Radical Republicans wanted the south to face serious punishments for the crimes it comm....
Slavery
When a person looks at all causes of the Civil War and how it was supposed to be a huge fight to end slavery and to help
African Americans have a better life than the one that they were living it was not at all as simple as everyone determined it
to be. When you investigate all the causes of the....
William Tecumseh Sherman and His March to the Sea
William Tecumseh Sherman was born on May 8, 1820 in Lancaster, Ohio. He was educated at the U.S. Military Academy and later went on to become a Union General in the U.S. civil war. Sherman resigned from the army in 1853 and became a partner in a banking firm in San Francisco. He....