“1776” by David McCullough is a historical narrative that delves into the pivotal events of the American Revolutionary War, particularly during the year 1776. The book follows the struggles and triumphs of the American Continental Army under the command of General George Washington. McCullough vividly describes the challenges faced by the undertrained and undermanned American forces as they battled the powerful British Army. The narrative also highlights key moments in American history, including the Declaration of Independence and the crossing of the Delaware River for a surprise attack on Trenton.
McCullough’s “1776” offers a compelling and well-researched account of the critical year in American history when the nation’s survival hung in the balance. It provides readers with an intimate look at the people, decisions, and sacrifices that shaped the course of the American Revolution and ultimately led to the birth of a new nation.
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The Setting: A Mission Built on Sand The story is set in the 1930s in colonial Cameroon. Our “eyes and ears” for the story is Denis, a young boy who is incredibly devoutโalmost to a fault. He works for Father Drumont, the powerful, stern, and legendary founder of the Bomba mission. To Denis, Drumont is…
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Act & Scene Quote Meaning 1.3 “What, can the devil speak true?” Banquo is shocked that the Witches’ prophecy about the Thane of Cawdor came true, showing his immediate suspicion. 1.3 “The instruments of darkness tell us truths… to betray ‘s in deepest consequence.” He warns Macbeth that evil forces use small truths to trick…

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