killer angels
Most people think of the Civil War as a military battlebetween the North and South. Without studying the subject, they do not appreciate the facts that make up this historical event. When one reads the novel, The Killer Angels, the reader will have a much better perception and understanding of what actually happened during the war. The Killer Angels, which is written by Michael Shaara, tells the epic story of the great battle of Gettysburg, which left 50,000 Confederate and Union soldiers dead, wounded, or missing. The tale is told from the alternating points of view from several of each side's significant participants. The book moves back and forth from the North and South perspective. Shaara portrays the terrible butchery of the three days' fighting through the
reports to General Robert E. Lee and recalls what he saw. its prowess and valor . . . could I have foreseen that the army for its failure to accomplish what was projected by me. The spy's information proved useful to the Confederates' at description of the war. On the cover of the book, General the Battle of Gettys- burg is fought. The author provides War was like. The book provides an accurate and detailed the North from a spy for the South. His job was to scout the
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Approximate Word count = 538
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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