Analyzing The Ideas Of William Chamberlain's Speech During The Civil War

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There are some great speeches that impacted many people and made the last of an army go up against the most powerful forces of their day and win. When Winston Churchill gave his speech that they will go onto the beaches in normandy and all the army men would listen because that speech affected them all in some way, shape, or form. Another amazing speech would be from the Civil War spoken by Colonel Chamberlain’s speech about Gettysburg. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain gave a speech in 1863 during the civil war for the union to some mutineers and he convinced 114 of them to fight and maybe risk their lives. Chamberlain's speech propelled the action of this story by showing that he was emotional and was going to fight with the mutineers and that made them want to fight as well. After this speech, 114 of 120 mutineers are persuaded to rejoin the battle alongside Chamberlain. The words in Chamberlain's speech provoked mutineers by showing that he was going to try and help them with their problem and that they didn't have to fight if they didn't want and that shows the mutineers that he was thinking about them. In the text on …show more content…

The disadvantage to the print is you can not see the emotion and the horrors these men had to go through but, in the movie you can see the characters and their facial features as well as their actions. A disadvantage to the movie is the narrator isn't there and he/she gives a lot more information than just seeing it. Another advantage to the movie is you could see how the environment was when they were fighting and in the movie you could actually see the characters talking their lines which helps you remember the words they said and and their actions. The last and final discussion about is a advantage to the print which is you can understand the motivation of each character especially the main character so you can find his driving force to go into