Birth of a Nation
How the South was portrayed and why the Civil War was a tragedyThere are two sides told in every story. In D.L. Griffin’s “Birth of a Nation” the story is told through the eyes of two families, the Camerons who are from the south and the Stoneman’s who reside in the north. The notion of this film was pro-south during the Civil War and the Reconstruction Period and was such a tragedy because war isn’t a glorious. The film portrays the South through the Camerons, a family from Piedmont, South Carolina, who own a cotton plantation near by. It seems
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Approximate Word count = 371
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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