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War and Mark Twain
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English
10th Grade
05/09/2013

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Zachary Fuchs

Mr. Brown

English 2, Period 2

28 May 2013

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PH=12

Jstor=16

Prod=5

SJ=3

Civil War=4

HF=16

Web=8

Term

PH 1

         Hersey, John. "Hiroshima." The American                                                     

Experience. Upper Saddle River:

Prentice Hall. 2000. 1036. Print.

 

 

 

Ph Book

Definition

War                                                                   PH 1                                                                         

 

This story will help me to explain connections

on how war effects writing.

 

 

 

1036

Term

PH 2

 

        Jerrell, Randall. "Losses." The American               

Experience. Upper Saddle River:

Prentice Hall. 2000. 1037. Print.



Ph Book 

Definition

Experiences                                                         PH 2

 

This story is important because it show how

losses in war can really affect a man.

 

 

 

                                                                         1037

Term

PH 3

 

Jerrell, Randall. "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner." 

The American Experience. Upper Saddle River:

        Prentice Hall. 2000. 1038. Print.



Ph Book


Definition

Bad Experiences                                                   PH 3

 

This is important to my essay because it

helps to portray how the death of a fellow 

soldier effects the people.

 

 

1038

Term

Jstor 1

 

          Denton, L. W. "Mark Twain on Patriotism

                     Treason, and War." Mark Twain

                     Journal 17.2 (1974): 4-7. Jstor.

                     Web. 9 May 2013.

 

Jstor

Definition

Twain War                                                        Jstor 1

 

 

This is important to my essay because it

connects Twain to war.

 

 

4-7

Term

Jstor 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Jstor

Definition

Patriotism                                                         Jstor 2

 

  • “what customarily ranks as patriotism is moral cowardice”
  • He is saying that not speaking out is what is called patriotism.

DQ                                                                         5

Term

Jstor 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Jstor

Definition

Foreign War                                                      Jstor 3

 

  • “I am opposed to having the eagle put its talons on any other land”
  • He doesn't believe in getting involved in a foreign war.

DQ                                                                         4 

Term

Jstor 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Jstor

Definition

Conquer                                                           Jstor 4

 

  • “We have gone there to conquer, not to redeem"
  • He believes we aren't trying to save them, we are trying to spread our power.

 

DQ                                                                         4

Term

Jstor 5

 

          Calisch, Richard. "Mark Twain and the

               American Myth." The English Journal

               75.6 (1986): 60-63. Jstor. Web. 9 May

               2013.

 

Jstor

Definition

Twain Patriotism                                                Jstor 5

 

This is very important to the essay because it

makes a connecion between Mark Twain and

patriotism.

 

 

60-63

Term

Jstor 6

         Lidz, Charles W. "Violence and Mental Illness."

                Law and Human Behavior 31.7 (2007):

                23-31. Jstor. Web. 9 May 2013

 

 

 

Jstor

 

Definition

Effect of Mental illness                                        Jstor 6

 

This is important because it shows what these horrific experiences are caused be violence

 

 

 

23-31

Term

Jstor 7

            Cliff, Andrew D. "The Spartial Dynamics

                  of Epidemic Diseases in War and

                  Peace: Cuba and the Insurrection

                  Against Spain." Transactions of the

                 Instutute of British Geographers 24.3

                  (1999): 331-352. Jstor. Web. 10 May

                  2013.

Jstor

Definition

War Disease                                                     Jstor 7

 

This document will help me because it shows

how doors can end up so deadly causing so

many traumatic experiences.

 

 

331-352

Term

Prod 1

 

          "Hurrah for the Light Artillery." Poetry and Music of the War

                    Between the States. Swinging Door Music, 16 Apr. 2001.

                   Web. 9 May 2013.

Web

Definition

Confederate Poem                                             Prod 1

 

 

This is important to show that I

am looking at both sides of the war.

 

 

1

Term

Prod 2

 

    "A Word for the Hour." Poetry and Music of the War

                                      Between the States. Swinging Door Music, 16 Apr.                         2001. Web. 9 May 2013.

Web

Definition

Union Poem                                                      Prod 2

This is important because it could

be used as a guidline when I'm writing

the poem for my project.

 

 

 

1

Term

Prod 3

  "Farewell to Brother John." Poetry and Music of the War

                    Between the States. Swinging Door Music, 16 Apr. 2001.

                   Web. 9 May 2013.

 

Web

Definition

Opposing Viewpoint                                            Prod 3

 

This poem will give me a good viewpoint

on how the Confederates thought during

the Civil War, so that it can add a certain

something to my poem

 

1

Term

Prod 4

  "Balls Bluff: A Reverie" Poetry and Music of the War

                    Between the States. Swinging Door Music, 16 Apr. 2001.

                        Web. 9 May 2013.

 

Web

Definition

Good Side                                                         Prod 4

 

This will help give me a guidline on

how the supposed "good" side

thought when fighting in the war.

 

 

1

Term

Prod 5

            "Music in Camp." Poetry and Music of the War Between

                   the States. Swinging Door Music, 16 Apr. 2001.

                   Web. 9 May 2013.

 

Web

Definition

Morales                                                            Prod 5

 

This will help to show me if while in the

camps the soldiers had high spirits or

were depressed.

 

 

1

Term

SJ 1

Lakshminarayana, Rashmi. "Mental Health Consequences of War:                                             A Brief  Review of Research Findings." World Psychiatry.              PubMed Central, 5 Feb. 2006. Web. 9 May 2013.

 

Web

Definition

Postwar                                                               SJ 1

 

This will help me to discover what fighting

in a war can cause afterwards.

 

 

 

1-6

Term

SJ 2

Nordentoft, M. "Mental Health Prevention of  Suicide and                                                    Attempted Suicide." World Psychiatry. PubMed

Central, 5 Feb. 2006. Web. 9 May 2013.

 

Web

Definition

Deadly                                                                SJ 2

 

This helps me to get behind the minds

of war veterans and how they really feel.

 

 

 

1-4

Term

     SJ 3

Greenwald, Glenn. "The Racism That Fuels the 'war on Terror'"             The Guardian. Guardian News and Media, 25 Mar.

2013. Web. 9 May 2013.

 

Web

Definition

Racism                                                                SJ 3

 

This will help me to be able to show

how racism effected writing.

 

 

 

1-5

Term

Civil War 1

 

"The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln." The Gettysburg Address   by Abraham Lincoln. Ed. Roy P. Basler. Abraham                                Lincoln Association, 19 Apr. 2005. Web. 18 May 2013.

Web

Definition

Best President                                                      Web

 

  • This will help to show one of the greatest influential figures in the Civil War


                                 

1-3

Term

Civil War 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ/B                                                                  Web

Definition

Inspiration                                                           Web

 

  • “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation,conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation soconceived and so dedicated, can long endure.  We are met on a great battle-field of thatwar.  We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for thosewho here gave their lives that that nation might live.  It is altogether fitting and properthat we should do this”(Lincoln)  
  • It shows the great inspiration that Lincoln gave America throughout the Civil War.

DQ/B                                                                      1                                

Term

Jstor 8

Smith, Tyler C., Deborah L. Wingward, Margaret A.K. Ryan, Donna              Kritz-Silverstein, Donald J. Slymen, and James F. Sallis. "PTSD    Prevalence, Associated Exposures, and Functional Health Outcomes in a Large, Population-Based Military Cohort." Public Health Reports 124.1 (2009): 90-99. Jstor. Web. 25 May 2013

Jstor

Definition

PTSD                                                               Jstor 8

 

It will help to show trends in how

PTSD is caused.

 

 

 

90-99

Term

Jstor 9

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Jstor

Definition

Cause                                                              Jstor 9

 

  • “resulting from experiencing or witnessing traumatic events such as military combat”
  • The causes of it are very clear and concise.

 

DQ                                                                        91 

Term

Jstor 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Jstor

Definition

Effects                                                            Jstor 10

 

  •  “Participation in armed conflicts results in a multitude of adverse health outcomes, including emotional and psychological conditions”
  • The effects make me appreciate our soldiers more.

DQ                                                                        91

Term

Jstor 11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Jstor

Definition

No Symptoms                                                  Jstor 11

 

  • “a little more than 1% reported being told in their lifetime by a health-care professional that they had PTSD but did not exhibit current symptoms”
  • It is tough to detect for these reasons.

DQ                                                                        97

Term

HF 1

Twain, Mark. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. New York:        

Random House, 1996. Print.


 

 Book

Definition

Growing Up                                                         HF 1

 

This book will help me to show how

Mark Twain's writing was effected by

the Civil War

 

 

1-305 

 

Term

HF 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Slave Talk                                                           HF 2

  •  “Nuffn never come of it. I couldn’ manage to k’leck dat money no way”
  • This shows the unedecated speech of the slaves.

 

 

DQ                                                                        47

Term

HF 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Not Derogative                                                     HF 3


  • “we was up at the break of day, and down to the nigger cabins to pet the dogs and make friends with the nigger”
  • When Huck said this word it wasn't meant in a derogatory way, it was just how he was raised.

DQ                                                                      235

Term

HF 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ/B                                                                 Book

Definition

Whole Man                                                          HF 4

  • “He was thinking about his wife and his children, away up yonder, and he was low and homesick; because he hadn’t ever been away from home before in his life; and I do believe he cared just as much for his people as white folks does for their’n.  It don’t seem natural, but I reckon it’s so.”
  • Huck is starting to realize that Jim is like any other man.
DQ/B                                                                   155
Term

HF 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Epiphany                                                             HF 5

 

  •  “‘All right then, I’ll go to hell”’
  • He finally realizes that he should treat Jim like any other man.

 

DQ                                                                      214

Term

HF 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Foreign                                                               HF 6

  • "Jim had been trying to get him to talk French, so he could hear what it was like"
  • He wanted to be able to learn something.

 

 

DQ                                                                      134

Term

HF 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book 

Definition

Manners                                                             HF 7

  • "Jim talked out loud all the time while I was talking"
  • He didn't want to use manners now that he was free.

 

 

 

DQ                                                                        88

Term

HF 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Urgent                                                                HF 8

  • "I made fast and laid down under Jim's nose on the raft"
  • It was necessary for them to stay hidden.

 

 

DQ                                                                        83

Term

HF 9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Quiet                                                                  HF 9

  • "Next day you couldn't hear nothing around that town"
  • It was almost as if all of the people had just disappeared.

 

DQ                                                                      151

Term

HF 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Wow                                                                 HF 10

  • "Well, I never see anything like that"
  • Huck was a curious guy and enjoyed when he saw things that were new to him.

 

 

DQ                                                                      201

Term

HF 11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Still                                                                   HF 11

  • "we stayed where we was"
  • There were a scarce amount of places where Huck and Jim felt safe on their journey.

 

 

DQ                                                                      210

Term

HF 12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Frighten                                                            HF 12

  • "I most slumped through the floor!"
  • Huck was quite relaxed during the journey, so he got frightened a couple of times.

 

 

DQ                                                                      223

Term

HF 13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Admiration                                                         HF 13 

  • "Tom Sawyer was in earnest, and was actuly going to help steal that nigger out of slavery"
  • Huck admired Tom and would always think to himself, what woud Tom do.

 

DQ                                                                      233

Term

HF 14 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Hard Work                                                         HF 14

  • "I took up the river road as hard as I could put"
  • This shows that Huck was a hard worker and would put all of his energy in to his actions.

 

 

DQ                                                                      113

Term

HF 15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Priorities                                                            HF 15

  • "Well, the funeral sermon was very good"
  • It shows that Huck is just a kid and he doesn't have his priorities set straight.

 

 

DQ                                                                      181

Term

HF 16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Too Much                                                           HF 16

  • "I see I had spoke too sudden and said too much"
  • This just shows the immaturity of Huck and how he still has growing up to do.

 

 

DQ                                                                      186

Term

Web 1

"Quotes of the Civil War." Web log post. Quotes of the Civil War. Ed. Rico. CW Quotes, 26 Aug. 2008. Web. 23 May 2013.



Web

 

Definition

Famous Quotes                                                  Web 1

  • This page will help me so that I can show the feelings that people had on the Civil War.

 

 

 

1-2

Term

Web 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Web

Definition

Rich and Poor                                                    Web 2  

 

  • “A rich man’s war and a poor man’s fight”
  • It is said that the rich just supplied but it was really to obtain rights for the poor.

 

DQ                                                                         1

Term

Web 3

Independance Hall Association. "The Declaration of Independence." Ushistory.org. N.p., 4 July 1995. Web. 23 May 2013.



Web

Definition

Beginning of Country                                          Web 3

  • This will help me to show that slavery is not up to what our country is founded on.

 

 

 

1

Term

Web 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Web

Definition

All Equal                                                           Web 4

 

  • “all men are created equal”
  • Slavery does exactly the opposite of promoting the ideals that our country was founded on.

 

DQ                                                                         1

Term

Web 5

James. "13-Yr Old Allegedly Persecuted by Teachers for "Radical" Essay on Frederick Douglass | Black Like Moi." Black Like Moi. WordPress, 29 Feb. 2012. Web. 23 May 2013.


Web

Definition

Intelligence                                                       Web 5

 

  • This will help me use his intelligence to prove points about slavery.

 

 

1

Term

Web 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ/B                                                                  Web

Definition

Justice                                                              Web 6

 

  • “Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and whereany one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob anddegrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe.”(Douglass)
  • If we don't work together, it is worse for our country as a whole.

DQ/B                                                                      1

Term

Web 7

Lunchcountersitin. "Jubilo! The Emancipation Century." Jubilo The Emancipation Century. WordPress, 16 Feb. 2011. Web. 23 May 2013.



                                                                                                                Web

Definition

Genius                                                              Web 7

  • I will use Douglass' experience and intelligence as proof of the cruelty of slavery.

 

 

 

 

 

1-2 

 

 

 

Term

Web 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ/B                                                                  Web

Definition

Government                                                      Web 8

 

  • The American people and the Government at Washington may refuse to recognize it for a time but the inexorable logic of events will force it upon them in the end; that the war now being waged in this land is a war for and against slavery”
  • This shows that the government didn't want to put themselves out there, even in a time with so many injustices occuring.
DQ/B                                                                      1
Term

Civil War 3

Twain, Mark, and Shelley Fisher. Fishkin. Mark Twain's Book of Animals. Berkeley: University of California, 2010. Print.

 

 

 

Book 


Book

Definition

In Depth                                                     Civil War 3

  • I will use this to help talk more about how Twain writes his books.

 

 

 

1-117

Term

Civil War 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                    Book

Definition

Animal                                                        Civil War 4

 

  • "No animal inflicts it but Man and the Ant; no animal endures it with contentment and transmits it to his posterity without shame but Man alone"
  • This quote is comparing the practice of slavery by us to that of ants, which is quite embarrasing.

DQ                                                                      102

Term

Jstor 12

Moore, Gene M. "Slavery and Racism in Joseph Conrad's Eastern World."Journal of Modern Literature 30.4

(2007): 20-25. Jstor. Web. 23 May 2013.

 

 

 

 

Jstor

Definition

Slave Analysis                                                  Jstor 12

  • I will use this to help explain the evils of slavery to my readers.

 

 

 

20-25

Term

Jstor 13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Jstor

Definition

Solidarity                                                        Jstor 13

 

  • “obligations of racial solidarity will in the end always outweigh their duties to their brown friends and dependents”
  • These are the type of attitudes that slavery causes in people.

DQ                                                                        22

Term

Jstor 14

Dougherty, Keith L. and Heckelman, Jac C. "Voting on Slavery at the Constitutional Convention." Public

Choice 136.3/4 (2008): 293-296. Jstor. Web. 23

May 2013.

 

 

 

Jstor

Definition

Trends                                                           Jstor 14

  • I will use trends and analysis to show one of the reasons why slavery lived for so long.

 

 

 

293-296

Term

Jstor 15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Jstor

Definition

Paradox                                                          Jstor 15

 

  • “One of the paradoxes of the American founding”
  • It is speaking of how slavery contradicts the Declaration of Independence.

 

DQ                                                                      293

Term

Jstor 16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                     Jstor

Definition

Selfish                                                            Jstor 16

 

  • “that helped them advance their political careers”
  • Selfishness of delegates is one of the many things that kept slavery alive for so long.

 

DQ                                                                      294

Term

PH 4

Crane, Stephen. "An Episode of War." The American Experinece. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.

2000. 443-446. Print.

 

 

 

 

Ph Book

Definition

War Scene                                                          PH 4 

  • I will use this to show how the Civil War effected Crane's writing, even though he wasn't alive when it occured.
 
 
443-446
Term

PH 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                Ph Book

Definition

Serious                                                               PH 5

 

  • “The lieutenant was frowning an serious at this task of division”
  • This was serious because there were scarce amount of food for soldiers during the Civil War.

DQ                                                                      443

Term

PH 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                Ph Book

Definition

Sight                                                                  PH 6

 

  • “he was enabled to see many things which as a participant in the fight were unknown to him”
  • As a soldier you get caught up in the heat of the moment too much.

 

DQ                                                                      445

Term

PH 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                Ph Book

Definition

Indifference                                                         PH 7

 

  • “‘I don’t suppose it matters so much as all that’”
  • Soldiers were just happy to come home alive during the brutal Civil War.

 

DQ                                                                      446

Term

PH 8

Douglass, Frederick. "My Bondage and My Freedom." The American Experience. Upper Sadde River: Prentice

Hall. 2000. 458-463. Print.

 

 

 

 

Ph Book

Definition

Autobiography                                                     PH 8

  • I will use this to help show how slavery effect everyone, not just the slaves.

 

 

 

458-463

Term

PH 9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                Ph Book

Definition

Nature                                                                PH 9

 

  • “Nature has done almost nothing to prepare men and women to be either slaves or slaveholders”
  • It is saying that we aren't fit to own eachother or to be owned.

DQ                                                                      459

Term

PH 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ/B                                                             Ph Book

Definition

Kindness                                                           PH 10

 

  • “Mrs. Auld—my mistress—was, as I have said, a most kind and tender-hearted woman;and, in the humanity of herheart, and the simplicity of her mind, she set out, when Ifirst went to live with her, to treat me as she supposed one human being ought to treat another.”
  • It shows that our world would be better with more people like her.

DQ/B                                                                   459

Term

PH 11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                Ph Book

Definition

Human                                                              PH 11

 

  • “I was human, and she, dear lady, knew and felt me to be so”
  • Only good can come out of someone feeling equal to others in society.

DQ                                                                      459

Term

PH 12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DQ                                                                Ph Book

Definition

A Change                                                          PH 12

 

  • “Slavery soon proved to divest her of these excellent qualities, and her home of its early happiness”
  • Slavery isn't even good for the owner and what is the point of a thriving economy if the owner's have to change themselves.

DQ                                                                      459

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