Americans really like to see ourselves, especially when looking at early engagements like the Revolutionary War or the War of 1812, as flawless military geniuses who couldn't lose a battle if they tried, and they always forget battles like the embarrassing Battle of Mackinac Island.
Which character from this amazing musical are you? In this quiz, you have a chance to be Pierre, Natasha, Sonya, Marya, Anatole, Helene, Dolokhov, Bolkonsky, Mary, or Balaga. I forgot about Andrey... Oh well, Andrey isn't here :) AND this quiz is probably not accurate. It's not finished, eit...
There's a war going on out there, somewhere. and Emile isn't here.
The young, dangerously romantic aristocrat Roman Rostov comes to Moscow to visit his fiance's family, and while he's there, he meets the charming Janus Kuragin. The two fall in love at first sight, leaving Roman confu...
Russian names are hard to pronounce. But, can you tell the character's real names? With correct speling and correct titles? Hm...I don't know...
Yeah, I literally just realized the title got cut off...oop.
"If no one will listen when i speak, why should I Talk?"
After one time too many being ignored and brushed off, Mathew stops speaking, and now it's up to his brother and father-figure to coax him back into communicating, but Mathew won't trust again so easily.
Anatole, Dolokhov, or Pierre? Sure, you could choose. But, which one was made for you? Whether it's the calm, loving Pierre or the hot Anatole, anything could happen!
Have you ever wondered in all the wars that have happened in the past how the victor of those wars won? Strategies? Large numbers of men? Vampires? Yes, I just said vampires. This is a story about the Napoleon war in Russia, 1812, and how Russia won against France by using a secret weapon.
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what if a British solider was giving the Americans information in the war of 1812 and everyone was weary of that person but they were worried about the death sentence and if america would help them.