
According to the book the person who interview Nat Turner was having a monetary problem and took advantage of the confession to make money.

It is ironic how a person so consecrated to God will make such acts that contradict God’s will. I think that was one of the reasons Nat Turner organize the revolt. No justice against the masters however all the punishment has toured the slaves. At that time it was a system in place for the abolition of slavery however was taking too long and based on the book, the masters abused the slaves to the point of torturing them, mutilating, and finally murdering. If Nat’s children will continue with his legacy? According to with the book, Nat wants to end slavery. This is important because based on Nat Turner’s legacy to his children is how the screenplay will take the best of the action. Also if he was still married at the time of his execution. In Nat Turner’s life, he had a wife and several children, according to the book information.ĭuring his marriage and before the revolt, the drama will include how his relationship with his wife and children was. How any influence of his parents/grandparents ended Nat to take the decision to revolt. The drama will show how pacific and religious a person can turn into evil according to the book and the confessions. This will develop the values Nat Turner develops during the course of his life before he decides to organize a revolt. We should include how he became so religious, what religion or church he assist, and how the master allow him to do it.

In the book, it states that Nat Turner was very religious.

Also, who motivated him for seeking spiritual advice.

Also, who was his first and last master? How was his early year while grew up? If he went to school and how he develops the knowledge of reading and writing. It should include when he was born and where. After this short information, we should start with Nat Turner’s childhood. This way when the screenplay will be developed the audience will have a brief background on Nat Turner’s origin. I know is not too much information on the parents and grandparents however a short synopsis on how he ended in Virginia. The screenplay of The Confessions of Nat Turner should contain a brief story on his birth first.
