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Civil War


            
             General Jubal Early and General George Pickett: both generals for the Confederacy and both severely affected by the outcome of the war. I choose these two people because I find the plight that the Confederate army found itself in very depressing. As one of the underlying themes, the Confederacy was fighting a war against themselves. Would one of the Confederate soldiers proclaim that they are fighting against the abolition of slavery? That was the exact situation the Confederate army found themselves in. These were noble men, fighting for a cause that they did not totally understand. Were they fighting against slavery or the North and why? Along with the irony of the Confederate army's situation, I find these two people very interesting in the context of the novel, and see a little bit of myself in both these characters.
             General Jubal Early was not a very like person within the army. He has shown his competence by being designated as a general. In fact, he is a very intelligent man. Accepted into West Point, he left after awhile to pursue a different career avenue: prosecuting lawyer. With that, he had a mentality of arrogance and one can argue, narcissism (He was utterly sure of himself. p. 137). His arrogance was his defining characteristic (He smiled slightly, with a touch of the disdain for which he was rapidly becoming notorious. p. 139). Everyone that knew of him or worked with him or under him became annoyed with this personality trait of his. He has shown that he is competent in a very arrogant and conceited manner. For example, he would show his dislike and feelings of incompetence towards other generals very openly (Longstreet is on the defensive again I suppose that's to be expected. p. 139). He was not afraid to show his feelings of other officials in front of whoever it may be and conversely was not liked by many.
             His conceitedness also showed in his physical demeanour.


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