Summary Of 'The Drummer Boy Of Shiloh'

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Imagine being a frighten drummer boy awaiting war with nothing but a drum and drumsticks but you soon realized you can be more in this battle. This boy go from a frighten boy to a confident drummer boy ready to lead an army with the power of his drum. In “ The Drummer Boy of Shiloh” by Ray Bradbury shows how the general and Joby converse about the battle of Shiloh in April 6,1862. The interaction between the two gradually increases as they show their feelings about the war and how Joby is the heart of the army. The general is seen as a father figure to Joby. this story shows a frightened 14 year old boy rising to the challenge of being the drummer boy to help guide the soldiers. In “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh” Bradbury uses symbolism in many ways. For example, he uses fire to symbolize the general need of guidance and his fear of the war, the general symbolize as a role model or father figure to Joby, and the drum symbolizes Joby strength and importance in this war. …show more content…

According to the text, “The general stopped and made a little pile of winter leaves and twigs in the darkness as if he might strike fire to them to see his way through the days coming...”Bradbury 170). This shows he wants advice through this hard time because he is not sure he can lead this army in the right direction on his own. ¨I fear it will be full of boys again, just floating at sundown tomorrow, not caring where the tides takes them¨Bradbury 170). This quote relates to the general needing guidance because he is in dismay because he is going to lead these soldiers to their