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The Drummer Boy of Shiloh

2023-04-14 17:36:43

61 years is an unforgettable year in the history of this country. Thousands of loycious patriots gave up their lives on the battlefield and left the widows and orphans to charity organizations of charity. Too young to carry rifles, Hilo boys are too patriotic to stay at home so they enter the service center as a drummer. With patriotism, he broke his drum and led brave boys to fight. Floating bullets eventually silenced drums and drummers. His mother and her teachings were his last dying idea. The hardened people, they die every day. They faced death, gathered in a small wrinkled body, heard the prayer of a drummer boy dying of Hilo, flowing down their cheeks and shedding tears. Written by the world of moving photographs

Shiloh Drummer Boy of Ray Bradbury is a short story about a drummer 's boy called Joby the night before Shiloh' s battle during the Civil War. It explains his tension and anxiety about the fight in the 14 - year - old war, and the generals explain how he helped overcome his fears. One of the themes of short stories is that we, people, or military are often more similar and different. An example of a story theme is that people are usually more similar and different, Ray Bradbury has never given the hero, Jobby, the side of civil war. The author talks about soldiers and all their tensions filled with hope and emotion, but no one simply mentioned even about North or South. The author intentionally did this. It is because we and the reader made it possible to see clearly the emotions on both sides of the war without letting us personally think about the motives of both sides.

Ray Bradbury is the author of many books including Shiloh's Drummer Boy, The Veldt, there will be weak rain. He likes to write stories of the future and stories of the past. This great writer got inspiration as he read the ob report on the actor's grandfather who served as a drummer at Shiloh's battle. The author was born in 1920 and died in 2012. (Page 191)