essays, term papers, research papers on american south (42 essays)

The Sound And The Fury By William Faulkner 1929

1451 words/6 pages

The story gives off a sense that the Compson family is now but a faint shadow of its former glory and greatness . But the blame seems to be entirely thrown on time , as if entropy is an inevitability with the world we live in , and nothing could be done about it . If that were indeed so , there would have been no progress possible in the first place . But even when the American economy was crumbling away at the height of...


Slave Family In The Antebellum South

2191 words/8 pages

The Afro-American family was also reinforced by religion . Religious fervor in the black community dated back to colonial times and helped to give the new Reconstruction independent black churches a solid foundation . The great majority of plantation slaves in antebellum South lived in families with two parents and permanent marriages . Planters ' records often listed slaves in family units . Francis W . Pickens , James Henry Hammond , Col . Whitfield Brooks all listed their slaves in this way . Some slaves changed partners , but only...


`to Kill A Mockingbird` By Harper Lee

1070 words/4 pages

Bob Ewell and Mrs . Dubose despite they are abandoned by all the rest members of the society . This is the main message he so eagerly tries to send his children . The author pays much attention to the of education . The novel starts just before Scout , one of the main characters , goes to school for the first time . The readers can get the idea about the educational system in Maycomb and the way it influences children . Sometimes ideas taught at school...


Slavery In The Us

1163 words/5 pages

Southern Democrats supported slavery , The Republicans wanted to stop it , The Northern Democrats stated that all the states should take local decisions , as this would mean the real democracy , at last the Constitutional Union Party struggled for the durability of the Union . Lincoln , the representative of Republicans won the election . The great problem was that abolition of slavery presented not only moral issue , this could also negatively influence the state of economy in the county , which was already used to...


The Irish In The American South 1815-1865

3959 words/15 pages

The Irish attempted to learn the ways of the southern people as this was their key into the society . However , they always looked back to Ireland as their homeland . They always held particular interest for their home and tried to keep abreast with what was happening in Ireland . Knowing the state of their country and the plight of their countrymen , the Irish in the Southern cities as well as those who were members of voluntary relief communities made ways by...


The Life Of Johnny Reb: The Common Soldier Of The Confederacy By Bell Irvin Wiley

2845 words/11 pages

Wiley 17 . These young men were angry at the northern aggression , the sniping attacks and lack of decorum shown when dealing with Southern Senators and Representatives and the utter lack of respect that Yankees held for the South . For these Rebs , it was a matter of honor , something they cherished and they believed that the Yanks had of . But the enthusiasm for the war did not last long when the bullets began to fly and soon even the patriots who...


The Fires Of Jubilee/nat Turners Fierce Rebellion

909 words/4 pages

I think the psychological impact of the slave system itself , helped to motivate Nat Turner 's rebellion and prompted the rebellion . Frustration will cause you to do certain things and if I were in Nat Turner 's position , I would have killed my masters or overseers . Imagine being torn from your family , being whipped just for pleasure or being raped and treated like an animal , you have no rights and no one cares if you live or die . This would...


`a Good Man Is Hard To Find` By: Flannery Oconner

1087 words/4 pages

Irish Catholics , O 'Connor never abandoned her faith , even if she failed to be completely pious . As a Catholic in the South , she was also subject to the isolation felt in the largely Protestant region . Her religious education allowed her to see deep into the contradictions of religious sentiment , especially as a native of the American Bible Belt , with its casual racism , history of exclusion , and dogmatic persecution of anyone considered undesirable , as evidenced by a tradition of ``the tent...


Slavery

595 words/3 pages

Finally , the function of controlling is the last stage of management process . It includes all the activities directed on monitoring the work of business organization on various levels , evaluation of the results and correspondence of the outcomes achieved to the objectives planned at the first stage of management process . In other words , the function of controlling comprises `` . checking , measuring and regulating the ongoing activities of the organization to ensure that they are in conformity with the plans and produce...


The Revolution Within

1551 words/6 pages

Christianity and taught Western culture (Cauthen , 1987 . Furthermore , whites were fearful that emancipating black slaves would result in social chaos . In Haiti and Jamaica , uncontrollable masses of freed slaves massacred their former masters . Freed slaves would also mean competition between blacks and whites in social , economic and political opportunities . With their slaves gone , the whites will no longer have the time to pursue the finer things of life (Cauthen , 1987 . Philosophical . Abolitionists often argued that both God and nature decreed...


To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

2733 words/10 pages

Fred 2 ) It is therefore no surprise that much of the novel 's early attraction grew from a sense of mystery associated with life in the South : its racial questions , its wilderness , its peculiar social customs including the obsession with families and individual genealogies , leading to an over-active caste system . However , this exotic charm of the first half of the novel lead to a deeper and more grave race question in the second part of the novel . Today , around fifty...


Symbolisim Of `revelation` By Flannery Oconnor

1728 words/7 pages

As a contrast to Mrs . Turpin , the ugly girl who is significantly named Mary Grace responds to the pathetic conversation with a scowl . Mary Grace was the kind of person that Mrs . Turpin could not make sense of or judge as easily as she could others . This suggests that Mary Grace and Turpin do not share the same sentiments regarding other people . Mary Grace , described to have a ``peculiar eye ' sees through Mrs . Turpin 's hypocrisy and uses her eye...


William Faulkner

1553 words/6 pages

Emily to deaths of the men in her life . This suggests that even though Emily has shunned the normalcy of life , she has remained a normal old lady that is capable of feeling loss , a lady that will do everything for her loved ones to stay with her (Skei and Faulkner 161-164 . The abovementioned text is only one of the best short stories that are attributed to Faulkner 's name . He is best known for his fiction that probes life...


`answering A Question Pertaining To A Work Or Author In Textbook`

1716 words/7 pages

Watkins 509 . It seems that with the close of the war there were certain sentiments of pity which arose for the south in that they needed aid to rebuild their destroyed towns , and this aid came from the North . Tied into these emotive states of Post-Civil War America was proud , the South was proud and sometimes too proud to accept this aid when necessary this same sentiment is seen in Miss Emily as well as her father , as Faulkner writes...


Us History Since The Civil War

1343 words/5 pages

Today , women have the right not only to vote but to actually hold public offices . The most notable contemporary example is the case of Senator Hillary Clinton who ran for the Democratic nomination for the American presidency . It can be said that the elections reform during the 1920s made possible the chance for American women to hold high government positions today . The Great Depression is yet another major event in American history . The economic crisis that hit America that time...