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    Shaara was born in 1928 in Jersey City, New Jersey and graduated from Rutgers University. Shaara’s first novel, The Broken Place, was published in 1968. Shaara, for his second novel The Killer Angels, got most of his inspiration from a visit to Gettysburg. Shaara saw the battlefield and learned about the battle and its significance. In 1974, The Killer Angels was published. But to the surprise of many, it won the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for Literature. Aside from writing, Shaara served as a paratrooper

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    novel about the time of the American Civil War, more specifically The Battle of Gettysburg. Shaara wrote this historical masterpiece with the sole purpose of letting the reader know exactly how the war was for the men actually putting their lives on the line to get this great country of America to the stature it is today. In order to accomplish his goal of creating the ultimate historic journal of The Battle of Gettysburg, he went straight to the source. He went back and retrieved letters and documents

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    Summary of the Killer Angels by Michael Shaara This book takes place during the era of the American Civil War, more importantly the battle that was the turning point, Gettysburg. Important characters that play major roles such as, Robert E Lee, James Longstreet, and Joshua Chamberlain. Each one’s perspective and thoughts were foretold throughout the book and with some minor characters like Harrison the spy, Union General Buford, Jeb Stuart Lee's’ most trusted cavalry officer, and couple other who's

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    The Killer Angels Novel written by Michael Shaara describes the Gettysburg battle from the perspective of Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, various soldiers from both sides, and other men who fought in the battle. This author makes the reader go back in time and actually makes the reader depict the circumstances, and situations that soldiers and generals faced. This Novel makes the reader know that both sides were eager to win, and bring this bloodshed to an end. This amazing Novel shows how neighbor

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    appreciation from his fellow men. Longstreet opposed offensive warfare in Gettysburg and argued that the “enemy outnumbered you and outgunned you and would come looking for you anyway if you waited somewhere on your own ground” (10). He did not openly express his arguments all the time but was often ignored by General Robert E. Lee and many of the Confederate troops when he warned them that an offensive tactic at Gettysburg would cost the Confederacy numerous casualties. Even though soldiers like

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    Katie Cline The Killer Angels Book Review June 21, 2012 The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara: The Random House Publishing Group, New York, 1974. The Killer Angels is a stunning recollection of the telltale battle of the Civil War: the Battle of Gettysburg. Set from June 29 to July 3, 1863 and told from the vantage points of several soldiers and commanding officers from both sides, including Lee, Longstreet, and Chamberlain, Michael Shaara effectively paints a picture of the war that divided America

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         Gettysburg, the largest, bloodiest, and most celebrated battle of the Civil war, is said by many to be the turning point of the war that killed 618,000 Americans. Gettysburg the movie was four hours long, which is about 68 hours less than it actually took for the battle to come and go. The first shots were fired no long after daylight, so to be exact, it was 04:30 hours, on the morning of July 1st, (49 Nofi). Bullets flew from the rifles of Union Calvary men on picket

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    Through the Eyes of a Soldier The Killer Angels is the story of the Battle of Gettysburg. The first day of battle was July 1st, 1863 for the Confederate and Union army. This battle was known at the time as the largest and had the most casualties. In the Killer Angels there wasn’t really any many characters but the most mentioned are General Lee and General Longstreet on the Confederate side and Colonel Chamberlain on the Union side. The book begins on June 29,1863 where a spy named Harrison tells

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    KILLER ANGELS AUTHOR: MICHAEL SHAARA Set in the American Civil War, Killer Angels gives the viewpoints of four Generals (Generals Lee & Longstreet from the South and Generals Chamberlain & Buford from the Union) as they fight through the battle of Gettysburg. The year is 1863. The American Civil War has dragged on for over two years. For most of the war the South has been playing defense in their own background, using maneuvers and tactics to gain impressive victories over the far superior Union Army

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    The American Civil War was the South’s to lose, even though they lacked the firepower needed and had far less men, the win was within their grasp after the first shot at Fort Sumter. The reason for this was simple, they had a cause and they were willing to fight for it until the very end. They also had a few men who stood out as some of the most intelligent and militarily inclined leaders ever to have control of an army. Of those masterminds included Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, James Longstreet

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