Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Practicing Incorporating Question
Glory presented the Civil War as an extremely bloody war that was fought by even more extremely proud men. The movie review by New York Times also shares the same point of view by saying, "The toll taken in each battle was, of course, enormous. Yet still the men continued to move forward. They had to believe in what they were doing." The New York Times and myself credit the movie with being historically accurate and portraying the Civil War as destructive, but the destruction didn't lower the morale of the soldiers fighting.
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DeleteMatthew PhillipsSeptember 14, 2016 at 12:59 PM
DeleteThis post is very well stated.
This post is very well stated.
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