Friday, May 31, 2019

The Killer Angels :: History, Battle of Gettysburg

THIS IS AN INTRODUCTIONThe commanders that served under Lee were blinded by this admiration. His presence is eachwhere. They hush when he passes, like an Angel of the Lord. (pg. 63) fifty-fifty as he walks down the street people salute him, bow to him, praise him. A Pennsylvania woman flirted, asked for is autograph. (pg. 78) Within the army Lee is revere by all members, low and high. When something goes wrong they will find someway to avert the blame from Lee, even though it may have been his fault, to someone else. They contend him. They do not blame him. They do impossible things for him. (pg. 250) On the second day of the battle, when everything goes horribly wrong for the Confederate Army, no one blames Lee for the loss. It was his bringing close together to (what was his plan again..) and yet after it failed everyone took it out on Longstreet. As Goree says on page 240 They cant blame General Lee. Not no more. So they keep back it out on Longstreet. Although Lee is one o f the most loved Generals of all time, I dont think he enjoyed it all that much. On page 79 he says that Fame came too late. I would have enjoyed it, if I were younger man. The Confederate Army could, and probably should, have won the Battle of Gettysburg. They started saturnine the battle by overpowering the Union Army on the first day. Everyone is in good spirits and feeling that with every step of a soldier, with every tick of the clock, the army was gaining safety, closer to victory, closer to the dream of independence. (pg. 110) With this in mind they charged into the second day. This is when everything went wrong. Lees plan was to attack en echelon, to take Cemetery Hill in reverse. (pg. 184) Although most of the Confederate Army was against the procedure and thought it wouldnt work, no one could persuade Lee to change his mind. And so the army went ahead and attacked the Union Army following Lees plan. The battle raged on for hours and by the end the Confederate Army had su ffered an unpleasant loss. If they had utilize a different strategy I think they could have won on the second day. By the third day, however, things are looking grim. Even Longstreet admits it when he is talking to Lee I have to tell you now, sir, that I believe this attack will fail.

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