Analysis Of Soldiers In Fallen Angels By Walter Dean Myers

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How do soldiers cope everyday with what they do? Soldiers in Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers cope with war in several different ways. The journey’s they share together have different meanings to each soldier. The horrors of the Vietnam War linger in the soldiers’ thoughts and memories, possibly even their dreams. The soldiers cope by praying, making jokes, and denying the truth. The different tactics used to cope are hard on these soldiers during war. Our main character Richard “Richie” Perry has a religious way of coping with the horrors he sees or faces, “Sunday. The chaplain came around and asked if we wanted to come to the services. We said we would all be at the services. Only me, Walowick, and Peewee went.” (Meyer 275). Richie prays