The general is a smart and experienced soldier. He told Joby that the boys' drumming beat will motivate soldiers the best; he said Joby is the core of the army.
The boy of the drummer was frightened, lonely and easily injured. I think he will stay behind because he is concerned about his life.
The general's emphasis on the role of the boy was unexpected. Generally he thought that his boy was the "center" of the army, as he believed that his drum would motivate the army.
Admiral is trying to motivate him of him - he is doing what the boy wants for the boy
Joby may be participating to aspire to do heroic things - fight for freedom. Today a lot of people are participating for the same reason.
The general advised Job to cry now and take it out of his system. He told Job to play a stable, stable, long-term rhythm to keep soldiers forward.
Actual political and social events and trends at the time - I can explain why the character acts and thinks. Find details of facts linking text to specific places or periods
This is a long day trip. It is time to stop and stop at night. Horses are very tired and need fresh water. The children sleep at home with the warmth and comfort of the covered wagon. In addition to the yellow moon illuminating many stars and the night sky, the darkness is everywhere.
One of the legends of Hiro is a young drummer boy who died on the battlefield. As a young man leaving his hometown looking for adventure, the drummer's boy represented many immature soldiers who fought in the war. Many men later came and claimed that they were drummers' boys - they were not killed in battle - John Kreem, "Tikamoga drummer's boys" is considered the strongest title. Writers and poets predict the bravery of young boys of Shiloh's drummer and extend the heroicism of all soldiers. Examples of legend of drummer boy include Samuel J. Mask Loft's 1870 play "Hilo's drummer boy", Herman Melville's poet "Shiro", Richard Ko's "Western Man", H. McDaniel's "Boys fall down to Shiloh" and "Albert · Sydney · Johnston general", and Wilson · Wilson's "old sergeant".
8 7. Do you have any sarcastic or accidental irony in the dialogue between the generals and the drummer? How is this boy "mind of the army"? The general's emphasis on the role of the boy was unexpected. Generally he thought that his boy was the "center" of the army, as he believed that his drum would motivate the army. The actual political and social events and trends at that time can explain why the character acts and thinks. Find the fact details linking the text to specific places and periods. This is a long day trip. It is time to stop and stop at night. Horses are very tired and need fresh water. The children slept on the warmth and comfort of the covered wagons. In addition to the yellow moon illuminating many stars and the night sky, the darkness is everywhere.