Thomas Silcott

Thomas Silcott

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    • Anabel 2022-01-17 08:02:45

      Wildflowers on the grassland where witnessed the death of the gods

      I bought a tape of world-famous speeches when I was young. The most impressive one is the speech delivered by President Lincoln at the Gettysburg Battlefield Cemetery during the American Civil War. It has become a classic paragraph in American English. From then on, I remembered "Gettysburg" and I...

    • Ludwig 2022-01-17 08:02:45

      Why are we here to interfere with your freedom?

      The trilogy of the American Civil War is the first in chronological order. It covers the war before the Battle of Gettysburg, and particularly describes the legendary Southern Army General Stonewall Jackson in detail.
      The legendary Colonel Chamberlain of the Northern Army explained the question of...

    • Gloria 2022-03-23 09:03:05

      Stonewall Jackson was the main group, supplemented by Professor Joshua. Jackson spoke about the appeals and emotions of the southern states, "Long live state power, long live freedom." The professor appeared as a northern liberal and made his arguments through newspapers; among them, literature and art Pi's performance is also interesting, viewing the Northerners and Lincoln as Caesar-like tyrants. As a war movie, the scenes and photography are good, but the characters and plot are dull. The protagonist Jackson is too orthodox, but likes to teach some. "But I have to question social systems that claim to protect their own freedom while denying the freedom of others."

    • Kenton 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      There is no right or wrong, it expresses belief, homeland, and human nature.

    Gods and Generals quotes

    • Sgt. Buster Kilrain: [Chamberlain meets Kilrain for the first time]

      Sgt. Buster Kilrain: Mornin' to ya, sir. Colonel Ames sent me to get ya. Thought you'd be needin' a drop o' this.

      Sgt. Buster Kilrain: [offers Chamberlain a mug of coffee]

      Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: Oh, thank you. Uh...

      Sgt. Buster Kilrain: Kilrain, sir, Sergeant Kilrain. Glad to be of service. You know, Colonel... the boys, well... we've been watchin' you, sir. That we have. You've learned fast. It's becomin' a pleasure to serve under ya.

      Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: Yes, well, thank you. Are you a veteran, Sergeant?

      Sgt. Buster Kilrain: Aye, sir. I suppose you could say that. Did me duty in the regular army for a while. Did the great long walk with General Scott down south of the Rio Grande.

      Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: Hmm. Some of the men you fought with in Mexico are on the other side. Almost all of their generals.

      Sgt. Buster Kilrain: Oh, it gets worse than generals, Colonel. Some o' the lads that I left Ireland with are on the other side as well. Imagine that. We left together to escape a tyranny... and end up shootin' at one another in the Land of the Free.

      Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain: I, too, have friends on the other side, Sergeant. And enemies.

      Sgt. Buster Kilrain: Yes, sir. No shortage of enemies, that's for sure.

    • General Robert E. Lee: I never thought I'd see the day when the President of the United States would raise an army to invade his own country. No, Mister Blair, I cannot... I will not lead it.