The Insurrection response was more of a character identifier something like a Shakespeare “where cometh thou.” Read like a story without a focus jumping from one opinion of the events to the other. Using the word “earthquake” and “oppression” were the most profound nouns used in the first paragraph. Led you to believe that the skies were raining blood. Earthquakes are destructive as the writer used to describe the action of Nat Turner. After an earthquake, rebuilding is a normal process necessary to repair what has been damage. Had Nat Turner become so damage …show more content…
The description of the clothes and unworn shoes led the reader to believe it was a nice summer or spring day. Night brought about a calm for some as the patrol continued for weeks looking for Nat Turner. Until even the poor whites could take no more, they had had enough and had their own escorted out of town and decided to do things their way. No stone was unturned as their main focus was to find the negros who had killed what many believed was innocent individuals. Eventually, only the slaves once again were persecuted, beaten and labeled as uneducated as the town tried to weed out those who supported the movement of Nat Turner. Not even their religion could bring unity as the slaves where forbidden to worship together until tensions