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A 3 page paper which offers a review of Michael Shaara’s novel Killer Angels. No additional sources cited.
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are real and the story is told from both sides, although the emphasis is predominantly upon the South and thus the reader is not necessarily given as much information about
Northerners as they could have been. The following paper offers up a brief review of the book. Review of Killer Angels by Shaara
The title of the book refers to the Killer Angels who are actually the leaders, the generals and the colonels, who fought in the war. They are Robert
E. Lee (Confederate), General Longstreet (Confederate), Colonel Chamberlain (Union), General Buford Union), and essentially all the other leaders in the novel. It is not a novel that speaks much from
the perspective of the common, or average soldier and thus is primarily from the position of the leaders. As such the reader is perhaps not necessarily given as much information
as they could be in relationship to how the lesser men in rank behaved or felt for they simply come in and out of the story, with the story seen
from the leaders perspectives. When one looks at the history of the Civil War one understands that the North fought, at first,
to keep the Union together for that was the main focus of the war in the beginning. The South fought for their right to possess a very different government, to
be separate from the North. Later this focus would change as the North fought with the additional goal of freeing the slaves and the South fought for their right to
continue to hold slaves, under their own government. It could well be stated that all the men fought for whatever their side
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