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Analysis Of The Movie Glory

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Why is the movie called Glory? Is it really glory? I strongly believe not only is the movie glory itself, but the characters represent the idea of glory throughout the movie as well. Glory is a high rank of honor, which involves tireless amounts of work to get to. Not only did the characters in the movie represent the movie well, but portrayed the Civil War in a proud manner as well. There are many characters that represent glory, but there are three that stand out among the rest. Those characters are Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, Corporal Thomas Searles, and Sergeant Major John Rawlins. The first character who I believe represented Glory in the movie is Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. When Shaw was asked to lead these inexperienced men, he knew …show more content…

In the first battle, he was shot in the leg. Colonel Shaw was going to send him back to Boston for care, but refused to leave his fellow soldiers and continue to fight for his men. That shows you how much he matured throughout the movie. As soon as Colonel Shaw was shot down in the Battle at Fort Wagner, he took the flag and gave one of the best fights in the Battle of Fort Wagner. As he was shot down in that battle, which eventually lead to his death, his fellow soldiers knew they had lost a key part of their force. With that said, Corporal Thomas Searles might have only started out as a typical inexperienced soldier, but ended up being one of the most profound soldiers in the force, which proves he represents glory in the movie. The final character in Glory who I believe showed much glory is Private Trip. Originally from Tennessee, Trip was determined to fight anyone he could, and of course, win. Occasionally, he would start fights with many of the white soldiers because they would say the 54th never really doesn’t have the opportunity to fight. That led to some trouble, but what also led him to trouble was stirring up trouble with Corporal Searles. He also was disappointed about the lower wages, something that Colonel Shaw was admired for. Throughout the movie, there were many times where the leaders thought he should be punished, but he proved that wasn’t necessary. Although it doesn’t seem like he represents glory with

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