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In Michael P.Spradlin’s Into The Killing Seas, two brothers named Patrick and Teddy sneak into a ship and hide in crates. As they wait the ship wrecks and sinks, they get on a piece of wood for safety. They survive the shipwreck but are stranded in an ocean realm and surrounded by ravenous sharks. Not only are they struggling to survive, but a crazed survivor tries to kill them. Not long after, Patrick is nearly killed by a shark when a ship arrives and saves them.
Dillon Edwards Desperate Passage: The Donner Party’s Perilous Journey West, Ethan Rarick, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2008. Desperate Passage is a good book that sheds light on a perilous journey taken by a group of strangers who come together to form a wagon train. It was written by Ethan Rarrick. In the book a group of strangers band together to form a wagon train to make the perilous journey west.
1. What was Hortop’s trade before he went to sea? And after? Hortop’s trade before he went to the sea was slave trade.
The Donner Partys journey to the west is such a historic event that displays heroic efforts and such horror that it makes it one of Americas most studied events. The Donner Party displays acts of courage to save one another life while also showing how far one can push themselves. This historic event takes drastic turns to show how far people are willing to go for survival and how much they are willing to risk for their loved ones. In the Desperate Passage by Ethan Rarick, he shows just that; he recalls event from the Donner Party and takes historical evidence to show what really happened and displays a great platform as to why the Donner Party is as historic as it is. Rarick goes in depth about the Donner Party's events that took place, the
Alexander Falconbridge served as a surgeon on the ships that transported slaves through the middle passage. He managed to only make four voyages between 1780 and 1787 due to the harsh circumstances he was witnessing, which ultimately led him to write An Account of the Middle Passage. The Middle Passage was the hardest and most dangerous part of the voyage for any slave transported out of Africa. The article carefully describes the strenuous conditions the slaves were in while being in the ships. An analysis of Alexander Falconbridge’s An Account of the Middle Passage reveals how this surgeon’s perspective aided the progression of the abolition movement by showcasing a new perspective of the Middle Passage, and how his purpose was to inform the general public on how dreadful these
Thomas Morton was a colonist from England, who became an early leader at Mount Wollaston. Just as most colonists who paid for their own voyage to the New World, Morton was a white, male member of the English gentry. Unlike many of these settlers, however, he was raised conservatively Anglican and retained these religious views even in the New
Letter from a Fugitive Slave Letter from a Fugitive Slave, a letter written by Anthony Chase to his master explaining his reason for running away. Chase wrote this letter on August 8th, 1827 to explain his “criminal” conduct of seeking the freedom that was promised by the previous lord to the new lord. This document conveys Chase thoughts of duty and regret: duty to his master and to his family; and regret for the action he took to carry out his obligations. Chase explained that relief of his service was promised before the old master’s passing, but the mistress will not uphold the commitment, now that he seeks the old pledge. He seeks freedom to find true work to feed his family, a family he would never thought of forging if not for the
In this paper the short story by Olaudah Equiano Life of Olaudah Equiano and The Journal of Christopher Columbus by Christopher Columbus will be compared. I will go over various points such as descriptive details, emotional appeal, and word choice to find what the author's purpose is in these two different narratives. First I will analyze emotional appeal. The two narratives have different cover pictures, while these are not words they do give impressions.
Exigence’s of The Invisible Island Imagine losing your mother, father, or even giving birth to a still born child without ever being given the opportunity to pay respect to them and giving the proper burial they deserve. Imagine never being notified about the death of a grandmother or best friend who you may have lost touch with a few years before, then later finding out it is practically forbidden to ever able to visit their grave. Christopher Maag brought this problem to the attention of many by creating this heartfelt and informative article to raise awareness about this mass grave that is practically nonexistent to the public eye.
The ability to possess strength is built on by a continual commitment to personal values. Individuals who are tenacious and who are willing to have faith in their beliefs are capable of being extremely empathetic and have the ability to identify and connect with others. Strength and empathy work hand in hand to create a strong sense of resilience in the face of conflict. Individuals who are able to act in a resilient manner for their personal values live balanced lives and are successful in upholding personal goals. Throughout Timothy Findley’s novel The Wars, the power of empathy is demonstrated by Robert Ross; an extremely compassionate and caring young man.
Throughout history authors have been known to include didactic content into their novels that either use literary conventions to target the readers, forcing them to be more attentive while reading, or the use of characters in the story to portray ideas, as well as; major historical events that would assist the reader’s understanding of what is being said in the text. Albert Einstein is a famous scientist and one of his best known theories is the “Theory of Relativity”, according to Britannica’s relativity article “Special relativity is limited to objects that are moving at constant speed in a straight line, which is called inertial motion. Beginning with the behaviour of light (and all other electromagnetic radiation), the theory of special
In the novella Poachers Tom Franklin describes the life of three brothers who a distinct life from other people. In a town in Alabama, where the story takes place, the habitants see the Gates brothers as nocturnal and dangerous creatures. Normally, in a normal life the majority of adolescents has a family and stable home. In contrast, the brothers do not have a family who can take care of them. In addition, Throughout the sequence of the story the Gates are not the only characters who experiences despicable situations.
Responsibility often comes with the connotations of burden and sacrifice and most of the time, this is true. In The Wars, by Timothy Findley, the concept of responsibility is demonstrated in the character of Mrs. Ross whose duties as a wife and a mother may be viewed as cold, cruel, and purposefully isolating; the complete opposite of the archetype of a compassionate mother figure. However, like each unique individual in society, the way one responds and takes responsibility varies infinitely; Mrs. Ross attempts to dissociate from society when she feels she has not fulfilled her duties and responsibilities. However, her empathetic nature prevents her from completely isolating herself from all sentiment. Rather, she subconsciously internalizes the welfare and hardships faced by others while sacrificing her own well-being.
Hi my name is Timothy Findley, the author of the fiction novel, “The Wars.” I was born in Toronto Ontario on the 30thof November 1930. I am so honoured to be here. Accepting the Governor General’s award for literature. I still can’t believe it myself that I would see such a day in my life.
In this paper, I will discuss the similarities, and the differences between “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano” and “Journal of the First Voyage to America”. Both stories are trying to persuade the readers to reach their personal goal. However, there are a lot of differences between these two stories: different reader, different purpose,... Starting with, “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano”. The author in his writing is talking about the living condition of the slaves on the ship.