Saturday, October 12, 2019
The Killer Angels and the Battle of Gettysburg Essay examples -- Essay
  	  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 Shaaraââ¬â¢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 they were fighting was unlike any war in history.  The war in which they  were fighting was not for money, property or power.  It was a war to set other men  free.    After the battle began, Sergeant Tom Chamberlain asked a group of  prisoners why they were fighting.  They gave no answer, but asked him the same  question.  Sergeant Chamberlain answered, ââ¬Å"To free the slaves, of course.â⬠  The  South, however, was against freeing the slaves.  The entire Civil War, whether the  people were for or against the idea, was about freedom.    	The Killer Angels was informative, very fascinating and I liked it.  I liked  the book because I learned many things from it.  Iââ¬â¢d never thought much about the  importance of the Battle of Gettysburg until I read The Killer Angels.  From this  book I learned many things.  I learned that the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning  point of the Civil War.  Prior to Gettysburg, the South had won most major battles.   At Gettysburg, however, the North gained itââ¬â¢s...                      
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