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The Ideal Of War In Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders

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Working with Richard Harding Davis would be particularly interesting to understand the romanticized ideal of war he created. His dispatches have a folkloric twist that create a legendary aura surrounding the American side, especially when referencing the Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough Riders. Words like “In the picture-papers the men are running uphill swiftly and gallantly, in regular formation, rank after rank, with flags flying, their eyes aflame, and their hair streaming, their bayonets fixed, in long, brilliant lines, an invincible, overpowering weight of numbers,”4 present a stark difference in description from people like Martha Gellhorn in wars to come. Understanding his perspective on war would enhance the ability to comprehend the way
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