Because he feels like the north is being ignorant by fighting the south who can't help themselves
Bill Gooley was born in 1932, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The cast of Fight for the Title - 1957 includes: George Brenlin as Benny Bill Erwin as Newspaper Man Don Haggerty as Gibson Michael Landon as Kid Lombard Arlene McQuade as Madge William Newell as Father
Billy Butlin was born on September 29, 1899, in Cape Town, South Africa.
Wade-Davis Bill: a rival plan for Reconstruction. It required a majority (fifty percent) of white men in each southern state to swear loyalty to the Union. It also denied the right to vote or hold office to anyone who had volunteered to fight for the Confederacy. The new governors were to be chosen by the president.
Bill Chase died on August 9, 1974 at the age of 39.
he had courage and bravery to do it
Bill
In "Across Five Aprils," Bill goes off to fight for the Confederacy and dies in battle. John survives the war and returns home to tend to his family's farm.
what battle
it comes from page 159
The irony in "Across Five Aprils" lies in the fact that the Civil War, which ultimately tears families and communities apart, also brings people together and fosters unexpected alliances. Despite the devastation and loss caused by the war, characters in the novel find connections and understanding across divides.
There are 2 brothers o Jethro that die in the book. One is Tom, and the other is Bill.
One example of foreshadowing in "Across Five Aprils" is when Bill Creighton discusses how war changes everything, hinting at the impending Civil War. Another example is when Jethro witnesses the tension between his family members over the issue of secession, foreshadowing the division and conflict that will come with the war.
pg. 21 "Jethro loved Bill far and away beyond his other brothers; his mother understood why. 'He'd put his hand in the fire fer you, Jeth," she told him once, and Jethro believed her."
Bill's leaving in the story Across Five Aprils is important because it symbolizes the division within the family and the country during the Civil War. His departure represents the difficult choices and sacrifices that individuals had to make during the war. It also serves as a catalyst for Jethro's coming of age and his growing understanding of the war's impact on his family and community.
In "Across Five Aprils," what is the setting of the story? The story is set during the American Civil War, primarily in southern Illinois, encompassing the years 1861 to 1865. Who is the protagonist in "Across Five Aprils"? The protagonist is Jethro Creighton, a young boy caught in the midst of the Civil War, who experiences personal growth and maturity throughout the novel. What is the main conflict in "Across Five Aprils"? The main conflict is the division caused by the Civil War, both within Jethro's family and the community, as differing beliefs and loyalties tear relationships apart.
Guy Wortman is the red-faced man who bullies Jethro at the general store. He disapproves of the fact that Bill has gone off to the South, and holds a grudge against the Creightons. He tries to attack Jethro on his way home from town, but does not succeed. He is also one of the ruffians who attacks Sam Gardiner's general store, but is humiliated when he is shot in the butt.