Ellen Renshaw Home Analysis

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A very violent rebel is very determined to make an appearance in Knoxville throughout the Civil War. Ellen Renshaw House is a very violent rebel, as she is very outspoken for a woman. She proves this when she outirghtly mentions her hatred about the North . Her anger is embraced further when Northern soldiers begin to burn houses down and treat Southern soldiers poorly. This helps influence her loyalty to the South. Ellen Renshaw is a rebel in her eyes due to her outright statements about the North, her efforts to help southern soldiers, and her hatred for the North because they destroy property. Ellen Renshaw demonstrates many outright statements against the North. One amongst them is the reason she is forced to leave Knoxville is for the …show more content…

They are just reaffirming the idea that they are there to wipe out the southern population. If someone comes into another individual property robs, destroy, and kill an animal that is family, this will not make that person happy. Northern soldiers will arrive to kill Ellen’s dog. A person that does an action like this is in a southerners point of view is invading on their privacy. Soldiers are destroying the safety net that the southerners have. Their privacy is being invaded. Killing her dog is like destroying a member of her family. Everything that is around each of the southerners is falling apart. More invasion of privacy is included when the Union soldiers come by each house to ask for food. Ellen’s mom at one point tries to keep the Union soldiers out of their home by telling them they had no food. She did this in order to keep the soldiers away. Soldiers to them will not listen to what they had to say. They forcibly went into homes without people’s permission. Often they will take more items. These soldiers did not only barge their way in for food they looked to lodge in Southern homes. They looked to take away extra bedding that may be in the house as well. Northerners are not afraid to take away any items in Renshaw’s …show more content…

Ellen mentions that the more she lives the more her hatred grows for the North. If anyone is to talk about the war she will want to leave the room. She believes that the North wants to exterminate the whole population of the South. It is imprinted in her mind that the Northerners did not care at all for the South. When the South lost the war may be a part of her died with it. Yet, the death of her brother will leave a major scar on her for the rest of her last days. It is said that she will try to forget everything that deals with the war and her brother. She gets married to a guy that becomes close to her that becomes her primary focus. Ellen Renshaw House is a passionate woman during the war. She is dedicated to the cause even to the point she wants to build a cavalry of women to go fight against the

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