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{"id":432,"date":"2014-03-10T08:59:09","date_gmt":"2014-03-10T13:59:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sites.davidson.edu\/his254sp2014\/?p=432"},"modified":"2020-12-16T19:26:22","modified_gmt":"2020-12-16T19:26:22","slug":"the-great-flood-moralizing-the-city-or-unjustly-punishment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/courses.shroutdocs.org\/his254-spring2014\/2014\/03\/10\/the-great-flood-moralizing-the-city-or-unjustly-punishment\/","title":{"rendered":"The Great Flood: Moralizing the City or Unjustly Punishment?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the second section of our reading of <i>The Johnstown Flood<\/i>, McCullough breaks his flow of describing the socio-economic and cultural factors that shaped Johnstown and South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club and the deficiencies that led to the dam\u2019s collapse. Although I thought these were the only towns associated with the great flood, the second section describes every community in between that disintegrated as well. Before reading about the other communities, I pictured water gradually pouring into Johnstown. I hadn\u2019t conceptualized a wave until I read narrative after narrative of those who survived the wave and those who fell victim to the wave.<\/p>\n<p>The tidal wave that collected \u201cseveral hundred freight cars, a dozen or more locomotives, passenger cars, nearly a hundred more houses, and quite a few human corpses\u201d reminded me of the religious undertones of Father Peter Pernin and the religious concentration of \u201cFaith and doubt: the imaginative dimensions of the Great Chicago Fire\u201d in discourse about the Chicago Fire. McCullough does not declare those who died to be sinners, nor does he directly assign blame for the cause of the dam breaking, but this lack of blame may be interpreted as a flood sent by God. \u201cBut he had gone only a short way when he saw the wave, almost on top of him, demolishing everything, and he knew he could never make it\u201d (161). This is similar to <a title=\"CT's post\" href=\"http:\/\/sites.davidson.edu\/his254sp2014\/page\/3\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CT\u2019s post<\/a> about God\u2019s choice to demolish Chicago.<\/p>\n<p>Most religions have a flood narrative, whether as a cosmology or an act of purification, and this wave\u2019s chaos could have described a purification act: \u201ceveryone heard shouting and screaming, the earsplitting crash of buildings going down, glass shattering, and the sides of houses ripping apart. Some people would later swear they heard factory whistles screeching frantically and church bells ringing\u201d (145). I am only further convinced after reading the descriptive imagery of the St. John\u2019 Catholic Church spires catch fire and fall off (169).<\/p>\n<p>I am interested to continue reading and see how McCullough ties everything together, and if he ever directly blames one group of people for this disaster. I also wonder if he will describe who is financially responsible, and who will pay for the farmland and houses that were swept away.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the second section of our reading of The Johnstown Flood, McCullough breaks his flow of describing the socio-economic and cultural factors that shaped Johnstown and South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club and the deficiencies that led to the dam\u2019s collapse. 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