The novel The Killer Angels goes in depth on a battle during the civil war. Shara describes the emotions on both sides of the battle and what the military leaders from both sides were thinking. The book offered many different perspectives that would be hard to find in a textbook. The military strategy used by both sides was put on display and I was given an in depth point of view of the war. This book was full of historically accurate pieces that would be impossible to find in a history textbook…
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About 750,000 men died in the last hour of May 9, 1865. This date ends the civil war, which was one of the deadliest war in American history. This battle was fought between the confederate, which is the south. The south fought for slavery, unlike the union (north) which fought for freedom, liberty, and equality. About 750,000 men died and about 400,000 were pronounced missing. These next three men that will be talked about being victims or participants in the civil war starting off with Lewis Addison…
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Published in 1974, The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara tells about the Battle of Gettysburg, which describes the bloodiest battle in the American Civil War. The battle ended with over 50,000 casualties, both sides suffering with their men either dead, wounded, missing, or captured. The battle starts when General Robert E. Lee lead his army at its second invasion at Union Forces. By invading, Lee put himself in a positon to capture the capital; if he succeeded, the confederate states would of likely…
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The American Civil war was a pivotal moment in American history, and for historians to analyze and encode events such as this, the use of primary, secondary, and fictional sources needs to be used. Each type of source will be valued by its own strengths, limitations, and relationships when it comes to use in learning about historical events, and the idea that these need to be used in conjunction with each other will be emphasized through exploring the topic of the American Civil War. When used properly…
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1. What role does honor play in the novel? Honor played a major role in novel, Killer Angels. Throughout the book, Honor was a concept that remained important to members of the armies, regardless of whether they were supporting the Union or the Confederacy. Every action and decision was made with the intention of being heroic and as honorable as possible. 2. From your reading of Killer Angels, what do you think was the main reason the Civil War was fought? While the North lightly interpreted…
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that reinforcements would not arrive anytime soon, Chamberlain ordered a bayonet charge (Carlton 24). The bayonet charge successfully repelled the Confederates. Many of the Confederate Soldiers either surrendered or retreated. In his book The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara portrays the Confederate retreat through the perspective of Chamberlain: “He looked up to see an open space. The Rebs had begun to fall back; now they were running. He had never seen them run; he stared, began limping forward to…
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“The Killer Angels” by Michael Shaara is about the Battle of Gettysburg. The battle takes place in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania where the hilly land had an impact on both the North and South. Because of Buford this played a large part in the Northern victory, because he gained control of the hills first. This novel is told from a third person point of view where you were able to see the different perspectives of each soldier because they were changing. The Battle of Gettysburg was a four-day fight starting…
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freedom was at the expense of a battle within the same nation, North versus South. Both sides, although they are irreconcilable, both dealt with similar hardships. Every side has their own cognition for fighting and their own strategy to fight. In “Killer Angels” by Michael Shaara both sides have different conspiracies and reasons for fighting but they shared same objective, which is to win for their side. Confederate James Longstreet and Colonel Chamberlain were both in charge of their men and had to…
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The Killers Angles Early in the chapter one a spy came to see General Longstreet about the union infantry and their location, how far they are, how fast they are moving, how many men are in the union infantry. General Longstreet came out of his tent with a cigar to talk to the spy. The spy told Longstreet that the union infantry are 200 miles away but soon will reach them if they don’t hurry and be prepared for it. Then one of Longstreet's man doesn't seem to believe the spy at all because the spy…
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people are free to do and say what they want without being aware of consequences that will impact themselve and society. Which in many cases, an uncivilized society. We always talk about having demons tempting us and making our life a living hell but there’s always an angel or God to save us if we are willing to confess our sins and do penance. The truth is you don’t any supernatural figure or power to understand what hell is like. We all know that police officers are mad to provide us with the protection we need…
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