Essays About Underground
A monologue from the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky NOTE: This monologue is reprinted from Notes From the Underground. Trans. Constance Garnett. New York: Macmillian Company, 1918. NARRATOR: Why have you come to me, tell me that, please? Why have you come? Answer, answer! I’ll tell you, my good girl, why you have come. You’ve come…
As Mammy Sally was cooking this lady called Nina who also worded in the kitchensaid “I found a passage way out o’ here. ” Mammy Sally looked shocker. “But if weget caught Massa Simms gonna whip us until our day are done workin’. “SaidMammy Sally. But, Nina was Strong and Fearless and said “I don’t…
I know you’re wondering, what railroad? Well the simple fact is that everybody has heard of the Underground Railroad, but not everyone knows just what it was. Firstly, it wasn’t underground, and it wasn’t even a railroad. The term “Underground Railroad” actually comes from a runaway slave, who while being chased swam across a creek…
The underground railroad was a network of northerners that helped slaves reached the north and Canada for safety from their plantation. It was secret and railway terms were used to describe system as a way to hide the real nature of the operation. The underground railroad extended from Maine to Nebraska but was most concentrated…
National Geographic: Mysteries UndergroundThe video I reviewed was a National Geographic film called MysteriesUnderground. This video was about extraordinary sites there are to see inunderground caves. You traveled along with cave explorers and got to see allthe beautiful untouched natural formations such as gypsum chandeliers, gnarledcalcite columns, and jewel-like lakes. It showed and talked about…