Thursday, February 14, 2019
Gods and Generals Essay -- Essays Papers
Gods and superior generalsThe American Civil War was a military fight between the United States of America (the Union), and 11 secessionist Southern states, organized as the Confederate States of America (the Confederacy). It was the culmination of four decades of intense sectional impinge and it reflected deep-seated economic, social, and political differences between the North and the South. Many books have been written on this first modern war describing how over 620,000 men were killed. Jeff Shaara goes deeper and explores the personal conflicts of four historical figures, two from the South and two from North General Lee, General Jackson, Colonel Chamberlain, and Hancock.Robert E. Lees story began with a dilemma he had to decide whether to stay to fight with the army he has been serving for 30 years or to resign and go to Virginia to defend his home. Life in the army had ruined his life, He had missed a fathers great joy of watching his children grow and learn... and try not to conceive about what his career had done to his family. (Pg. 11) Throughout Part 1, Lee feels something abstracted from inside him the feeling of action, of war. While in Texas, General Winfield Scott asks Lee to help as second in curb of the Union Army, but referable to the possibility that Virginia could also secede, he declines. Still yearning for action, he accepts the command of the Provisional Army, the defense forces for the state of Virginia. He goes on to recruit study Thoma...
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