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    The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara is a historical novel which takes place during what many people consider the pivotal point of the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg. The novel is narrated from the point of view of many of the top contenders, including Confederate Commander Robert E. Lee, Confederate Lieutenant General James Longstreet, and Union Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. Apart from the Battle of Gettysburg, the novel significantly deals with the North and the South’s reason for fighting

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    Killer Angels Paper The Human Factor in the American Civil War      Michael Shaara’s fictional novel, The Killer Angels, is based on the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War. The novel allows the reader to recognize the heart and courage of the more than two million men that fought in the war. Shaara focuses the reader to better understand the reason why these men fight and the meaning of the war. Ultimately, the reader observes that the war is fought

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    In Michael Shaara's The Killer Angels, at the start of the book, readers learn of the Union's gain of one hundred twenty Old Maine deserters. The mutineers are sent to Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, a highly intelligent Union Colonel, to be dealt with. General Meade's orders are clear; either force the men to fight or shoot them. Chamberlain addresses the men, explaining that he refuses to kill them, but would tremendously appreciate their help in fighting for the North's cause. Consequently, his speech

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    In The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara fictionally illustrates the historical facts of the battle at Gettysburg. Shaara gives action and words to characters of another time, and then places these players on the stage of this great battle. Through the use of powerful biblical and non-biblical imagery and themes the epic nature of the battle at Gettysburg and its characters are enhanced. Such imagery and themes, combined with Shaara's fictionalization, help to contribute to why this single battle

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    In Michael Shaara’s historical fiction novel “Killer Angles,” he uses Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain as one of the several characters to show different perspectives of the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1, 1863 through July 3, 1863. Chamberlain, a thirty-four year old colonel of the Union army, taught rhetoric as Bowdoin College before entering the war in 1862. He gains command of his the 20th Regiment of Infantry of Maine one week before the battle at Gettysburg. His younger brother Tom serves under

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    The killer angels is a world acclaimed novel that was written by an author known as Michael Shaara. In the year 1975, it was granted the Pulitzer Prize for creative writing. It gives us in details the occurrences of the four days in the Battle of Gettysburg. This was during the American Civil War that occurred in the year 1863. At this time, troops that comprised of both the Union and Confederacy were at war in town called Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. This is a piece of story that is driven by disposition

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    11. Explain the concept of "fighting against brothers" as presented in this chapter. Chapter 3- Lee 12. Discuss the difference in battle strategies that Lee and Longstreet have. Chapter 4- Chamberlain 13. Discuss the concept of the killer angel. Chapter 5- Longstreet 14. Describe Longstreet's family situation. 15. What is Fremantle's view of the Confederate Army? Chapter 6- Lee 15. How does Lee handle the situation with Trimble? 16. What does this suggest about his character?

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    wars in American history. It tore a nation apart and then brought it back together. An author, Michael Shaara wrote a book about the Battle of Gettysburg and how both sides, the Union and the Confederate, interpreted it. This novel was named The Killer Angels. After reading the book, visiting the Atlanta History Center allowed to learn and experience the life of soldiers during the War. The Civil War began on April 12th, 1861 and came to a much wanted end on May 9th, 1865. When walking through to Turning

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    The Wounded Angels Since the beginning of time we Americans have always fought for what we stand by. The Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War is just one example; the Union was fighting to end slavery and the Confederacy was fighting to keep it. In order to fight you need people, us Americans had the choice of joining/volunteering or if not enough civilians joined there would be a draft. There will always be a price to pay when going into battle as is shown in The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara

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    By: j kelley When an author writes a book he has a message that he is trying to get across to the reader. This message is called a theme. In The Killer Angels Shaara's theme was freedom for the slaves. The Northerners truly believed that the slaves deserved to be free, and their desire to set slaves free was the cause of the Civil War. Just before the Battle of Gettysburg, Colonel Lawrence Chamberlain of the 20th Maine gave a speech to a group of mutineers. He told them that the war in which

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