Describe Nat Turner’s visions as the Confessions preserves them. How does he interpret them? 2) What are some of the issues that historians encounter in using the Confessions as an historical source? Why can historians not take the Confessions at face value? 3) How does religion play into Nat Turner’s rebellion? How do Virginians react to Nat Turner’s Revolt, and how does it affect the emancipation debate in Richmond? 4) In your opinion, was Nat Turner a prophet? Explain your answer. Note: Do not use William Styron’s novel The Confessions of Nat Turner. It is a work of fiction.