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    In book IV of the "Confessions of St. Augustine" Augustine develops a image of what a true friend is and how he once had the truest friendship but it didn't last and was replaced with grief instead. In the text Augustine states " My heart was black with grief." (Confessions of St. Augustine, section, IV) what I assume Augustine is saying is that the only emotion he could feel is grief because losing his friend was a difficult time for him especially since Augustine and his friend were not on…

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    God’s and Generals depiction of Civil War On November 19, 1863 President Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address after the ending of the Gettysburg War, which ended the Civil War as a whole. It can be said that the Civil War erupted due to the disagreement between states as it relates to slavery. The Gettysburg War was fought between the Union (the North) and the Confederates (the South). The Union wanted to do away with slavery and let African Americans have choices on where, how, and who…

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    after before falsely accused of murder. This book is about the people including Grant Wiggins, a teacher, who help to make Jefferson a man before he dies. Although Grant and Reverend Ambrose both have the goal of making Jefferson a man by the end of his life, their different ways of teaching him caused reverend ambrose to come out stronger because he puts his faith into something bigger than himself and chooses to have hope for the future and life after life. This helps him to make Jefferson…

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    four of Undaunted Courage, Stephen Ambrose chronicles Thomas Jefferson’s American dream. The chapter is filled with Jefferson’s dreams and ambitions regarding westward exploration and expansion. In chapter thirty three of Undaunted Courage, Stephen Ambrose records the events that transpired directly following the the famed Lewis and Clark expeditions. Robert Morgan’s theory that no true history of western expansion exists is based on the fact that…

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    Undaunted Courage Undaunted Courage, written by Stephan E. Ambrose, is the tale of a hero, but it is also a tragedy. In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson selected his personal secretary, Captain Meriwether Lewis, to lead a pioneering voyage across the Great Plains and into the Rockies. It was completely uncharted territory; a wild, vast land ruled by the Indians. Lewis may have received a hero's welcome on his return to Washington in 1806, but his discoveries did not match the president's…

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    Ambrose Bierce wrote the short story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” Ambrose Bierce’s story takes place during the Civil War. Ambrose Bierce designed this story to be very interesting and to keep the reader’s attention throughout the whole story. Ambrose Bierce writes a suspenseful story about a man named Peyton Farquhar being hanged. Ambrose Bierce uses many different literary techniques to create and maintain suspense in the story. Ambrose Bierce uses foreshadowing to help create…

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    16 “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” is written by Ambrose Bierce. The short story takes place during the Civil War. Ambrose uses many different literary techniques in the short story to show suspense. In the short story, Ambrose Bierce, uses foreshadowing to make the death of Peyton Farquhar suspenseful. He uses foreshadowing after Peyton Farquhar is hanged to show that he was plotting was that he could escape from the union soldiers at the bridge. Another thing that he uses foreshadowing…

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    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Symbolism is a device that can make even the most solid ideas crumble down because of what the author is trying to say “in between the lines.” Ambrose Bierce wrote “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” with real world experience. “Bierce was especially suited to write stories about the Civil War, since he served in the Union army”(An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, Shmoop). This man was a part of a war, which gave him the knowledge of how things worked in the…

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    The literary counterpart I researched in connection to Poe is Ambrose Bierce. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, Bierce was born on June 24, 1842 in Ohio. In 1861, he joined the Union Army and served as a solider in various battles throughout the Civil War. Bierce served for about four years, after which he moved to San Francisco where he wrote for magazines and eventually became an editor. Bierce moved multiple times—to England, back to San Francisco, to Washington D.C., and eventually…

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    Ambrose Bierce had a abhorrent experience during the Civil War, also known as “The War between the States” (Civil War Facts). Ambrose Bierce was a soldier for the Union Army. Not only did Bierce witnessed one of the bloodiest wars in United States History, he suffered multiple losses. “One of his two sons seems to have been shot to death in 1889 in a brawl over a women. The other died from Alcoholism-related pneumonia in 1913” (398). In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” Ambrose Bierce shows…

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