Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTavern keeper and justice of the peace Silas Rhodes, alongside British deserter Bob Wheedle, leads a band of rebel soldiers known as "The Sons of Liberty" in acts of midnight justice against... Leer todoTavern keeper and justice of the peace Silas Rhodes, alongside British deserter Bob Wheedle, leads a band of rebel soldiers known as "The Sons of Liberty" in acts of midnight justice against royal ocials attempting to enforce unpopular law in the pre-revolutionary New England tow... Leer todoTavern keeper and justice of the peace Silas Rhodes, alongside British deserter Bob Wheedle, leads a band of rebel soldiers known as "The Sons of Liberty" in acts of midnight justice against royal ocials attempting to enforce unpopular law in the pre-revolutionary New England township of Courage, New Hampshire. Tales depicting daily life in this 18th century early Ame... Leer todo
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It is a story of a time gone by and of the simple trusting faith of Sarah and the redemption brought by her faith. The political intrigue of the story also offers a powerful missive Human behavior has not changed in the last 240 years. Individuals and governments still use and abuse power to gain their own ends and desires without thought of the consequence to others.
Sarah Pine teaches us, that in spite of this fallen estate, a simple humble faith, held resolutely in the face of adversity and travail, has the power to lift us and deliver us.
Historically, so much of the American Revolution and the lead-up to it is shown in films as having happened only in the cities of Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston, etc., leaving out the more rural people and their involvement and fears. I applaud "Courage, New Hampshire" for helping to fill that hole! Keep the episodes coming!
John Waters would love the amateurish élan of this Corky St. Clair-lacking production. About on par with "Red, White, and Blaine" "I'ma... I'm going to fight for my country! To fight... and yes, perhaps die... so that young men from here to Timbuktu can feel the wind of freedom blowing' through their hair!"
1) The show played well, with no glitches or buffering (cable internet connection) 2) There was a slight offset of sound/lip sync, but not as much as I have noticed when watching shows from the networks online. 3) It was viewed best in the little window, which is also common when viewing episodes of other shows on the networks. It is likely due to our computer's resolution. Our Television has a computer port & the ability to carry wifi, though we have not used it (do not own the correct cables), I would guess playing it through there would remove this limitation.
Storyline and acting were wonderful. I especially appreciated the natural way they interacted. As I get older, and am now faced with the homeschooling of our children, I look for ways to learn our American History in a realistic way, viewing the people of whatever time period as more similar to us than different, having hopes & dreams, emotions, and a world view. At the same time, it is vital to recognize the differences within those areas, especially in their world view. While we focus today on allowing people to 'go to hell in a hand basket' if they so choose, they focused on holding people to standards and morals.
Watching this episode, I was delighted to find a way to discuss this topic (irresponsible sexual behavior) with my modern day children, who are surrounded by easy sexual references unclear understandings of where to draw the line. Being a Christian myself, I desire to teach them the way God wants them to go, and yet know that just as I made mistakes prior to marriage, they may, unfortunately do the same. Through this show we can address the repercussions of 'fornication', the difficulty of being a 'king's man' (being held captive to something in your life), how each path we choose in life will have pros & cons, and how sometimes the law's intent interferes with the best course of action. These are just the initial ideas that come to me, outside of learning the history itself. I am strongly considering the 'teaching' option you offer, though at this point I only have one child in the age range. We are actually studying American History this year, so will be purchasing soon.
I am looking forward to the next episode from Courage, and hopefully many, many more to come. From the attention to detail on the clothing and homes, to the engaging storyline and full characters, "The Travail of Sarah Pine" takes me directly to the turbulent beginnings of our nation. It will be a vital piece to the way our family enjoys American History.
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Bob Wheedle: I've known a campaign or two in my time. It hasn't all been cards and dice in the barracks - and you don't want to trifle with the 29th, squire.
Silas Rhodes: Must be something to see.
Bob Wheedle: Steel, powder and blood, Mr. Rhodes. Row after row.
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