JOB # 3 – LITERATURE CONNECTIONS
The part where the Scouts went to Peyton's house and tempted him, and the hanging of Peyton reminds me of the Salem Witch Trials. When the Scouts went to Peyton's house to tempt him, it reminds me of how people would accused other for being a witch. You might ask why. Well, the scouts couldn't have possible known how much Peyton was willing to do for the south. Just like when someone was to accused another for being a witch, they couldn't know if was true.
Also, the hanging of Peyton was similar to the harsh punishment for being a "witch." I felt like Peyton's punishment was extremely severe. I think he could have been locked away or be forced to work in a place that would help the union causes. Just like if someone would be condemned as a witch, they would be condemned to death, which I thought was an extremely harsh punishment. This is just what I thought of when I read the story.
Yeah, that is interesting. It seems like they would have been better off locking him away or having him work for them because at least they would benefit from that. Whereas when they hung him he served as an example but capturing him would have too.
ReplyDeleteWow yeah I definitely can agree you on that one! Hanging someone is an easy way to get rid of an issue quickly, but it is an extremely inhumane and sick punishment for someone merely tampering with supplies.
ReplyDeleteThat's a really good connection. I wonder if Ambrose Bierce drew inspiration from the trials, or if it was actually common practice for the military to hang civilians.
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