What would you do if you were stuck in the middle of the Vietnamese army with no backup? Well, that is the reality of Perry and Peewee in the book Fallen Angels. Fallen Angels is a fictional thriller written by Walter Dean Myers, that is based on the Vietnamese war. During this book there are numerous amounts of courage, too many to count! But there are several characters who make themselves prominent with courage, who rise above the rest.
The author uses historical fiction to build up bonds between the characters to show how much they have to rely on each other during war. The author also uses historical fiction to present points of views of people in war about friends in the army and the importance of them during war. 3/4. Choose TWO of the following to answer. Delete the questions you do not choose to answer.
“I don’t have doubts about God... I’m just not that sure who I am anymore.” (Myers 45). Throughout the novel Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, the stories of many soldiers during the Vietnam War are told by a young soldier from Harlem, Richard Perry. When Perry arrives in Vietnam, he meets the leader of his platoon, Lieutenant Carroll.
While each of these eight men fought for the same cause, in this book the reader will learn they also were involved with each other in a multitude of ways . Gallagher
Killer Angels, is a historical novel that was written detailing the events that took place just before and during the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. It highlights the trials and hardships that each soldier and officer faced throughout the three-day battle. Throughout the novel, Shaara presents a thesis about the human dimension of war and its impact on the individual and their struggles. How the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point in the war, and he aims to explore the motivations, fears, and complexities faced by both Union and Confederate soldiers during this crucial moment in the history of the United States. While this book only focuses on a couple of higher-ranking individuals, you can get a sense of what the
The Killer Angels: Why Did Soldiers Fight? In late June of 1863, General Robert E Lee led the Confederate Army north into Pennsylvania to draw the Union Army into battle. Thus beginning the largest and deadliest battle ever fought on American soil. The 3-day Battle of Gettysburg, from July 1 to July 3 1863, would leave an estimated 50,000 dead, wounded, or missing on the battlefield.
In the novel Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, the main character is Richard Perry. In the beginning of this book, Richard was a generous and eager to start as a soldier in the Vietnam War. He soon becomes responsible and understanding of what it is like to be a black soldier in the war and how hard it can be to the other soldiers. Near the end, Richard becomes powerful and alerted near the end of the book. This character clearly relates to the theme of the book, which is age and race can impact somebody’s life a lot.
In the beginning of the novel, Perry was an uncertain teen who didn’t know where his place in life was “The real question was what I was doing, what any of us were doing, in Nam” (69). By the middle of the book, Perry started to become doubtful of himself and started to say Jenkins and Carroll died because of him “In a way i felt real bad just for being alive to write it” (110). And by the last few chapters he really starts to lose his way and lose his judgement from right and wrong “Maybe when we all got back to the world and everybody thought we were heroes for winning it, then it would seem right from there” (229). During my reading of Fallen Angels, I began to notice the theme, and I think the theme is that War is devastating to people because it can totally mess you up psychologically and physically.
In the novel The Killer Angels, many injuries, wounds, and deaths of people were described. Three historical figures in The Killer Angels that were injured are Joshua L. Chamberlain, John Buford and John Reynolds. Colonel
The Killer Angels, by Michael Shaara, is a riveting and masterly crafted novel that provides multiple inside perspectives of the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. The book can easily be read and comprehended by teenagers. Shaara uses many different methods that can keep high school students engaged in the book and also highlight many aspects of wars they might not have previously known. Shaara includes perspectives of multiple different generals, colonels, and soldiers fighting on both sides of the wars. The book stays engaging because readers are provided with the inside thoughts of the different generals which helps readers learn why the decisions during the battle were made and also makes the characters more relatable and real.
Although the soldier he killed was an enemy soldier, instead of vilifying him he was able to humanize the man. O’Brien was able to describe the physical appearance of the soldier and imagine her life before war. The author was able to portray an emotional connection and made the line between friend and enemy almost vanish. This was able to reveal the natural beauty of shared humanity even in the context of war’s horror. O’Brien is able to find the beauty in the midst of this tragic and horrible event.
We Were Soldiers Once. And Young is a great book written by Lt. Gen. Harold Moore and Joseph Galloway. The authors wrote this book to show the bravery of the young soldiers who died in the battle of Ia Drang and make sure we never forget their sacrifice. Harold Moore was a United States general who served in the Vietnam War. He graduated first in his class at West Point, and fought in the battle of Ia Drang.
We Were Soldiers Once. And Young is a great book written by Lt. Gen. Harold Moore and Joseph Galloway. The authors wrote this book to show the bravery of the young soldiers who died in the Battle of Ia Drang and make sure we never forget their sacrifice. Harold Moore was a United States general who served in the Vietnam War. He graduated first in his class at West Point, and fought in the Battle of Ia Drang.
We Were Soldiers Once. And Young is a great book written by Lt. General Harold Moore and Joseph Galloway. Moore and Galloway wrote this book to show the bravery of the young soldiers who fought and died in The Battle of La Drang and to make sure that their sacrifice is never forgotten. Moore attended West Point, where he graduated first in his class. He served in the Vietnam War as a United States general, where he fought in the Battle of Ia Drang.
Christian Gies Mrs. Stafford English 200-624 April 20, 2023 Annotated Bibliography of “Impactful Events in Childhood Development” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “Understanding Child Trauma” SAMSHA. March 17, 2023, https://www.samhsa.gov/child-trauma/understanding-child-trauma According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services, in the media they published on their website entitled “Understanding Child Trauma”, people are extremely affected by the trauma they endure in their developmental stages. They discuss some of the reactions adolescents often have to enduring traumatic events, as well as the long-term mental effects of them. They claim that studies have shown students who have experienced something traumatic