What was Fremantle’s purpose in traveling with Longstreet and the Confederate army?

Why does General Longstreet doubt his own spy’s report of the Union Army’s advance toward Confederate troops in Pennsylvania? 2. As John Buford tracks the Confederate Army, he stops to wave at a Rebel officer. Why would he greet an enemy in this way? 3. How could Armistead and Hancock, on opposite sides of the fight, become close friends? 4. What was Fremantle’s purpose in traveling with Longstreet and the Confederate army? 5. Why did officers under Lee want J.E.B. Stuart courtmartialed? 6. Why does Trimble thank Longstreet for an assignment that could very likely hasten Trimble’s own death? 7. Two philosophies on leadership emerge from the following quotes in The Killer Angels: Chamberlain (remember the teachings of “old Ames”): “Two things an officer must do, to lead men….’You must care for your men’s welfare. You must show physical courage.’” Lee: “To be a good soldier, you must love the army. But to be a good officer you must be willing to order the death of the thing you love.” How do the actions of officers in this novel reflect one or both of these ingredients of leadership? What strengths emerged when either of these philosophies were employed? What weaknesses were revealed? 8. Describe the decision that General Buford has to make at Cemetery Hill when he first arrives in Gettysburg and analyze the decision he makes. 9. Discuss the differences of opinion between the North and the South about the reasons for the war. 10. Describe the relationship between Joshua Chamberlain and his brother. How is this affected by the experience of war? 11. Discuss the meaning of the title in relation to the central theme of the book. 12. Explain the differences between Lee and Longstreet about how the coming battle should be fought. 13. Discuss the role of Freemantle in the story and the perspective he provides. 14. Discuss the effect of Jeb Stuart’s absence on the Army of Northern Virginia at the Battle of Gettysburg. 15. Describe and analyze Longstreet’s decisions on the second day of the battle. 16. Analyze and explain Chamberlain’s decisions while he is defending Little Round Top. 17. Discuss the meaning and importance of “honor” to soldiers on the Confederate side of the battle. 18. Give specific examples of references to music, especially among the Confederates and explain the effect of the particular type of music on the men. 19. Explain Lee’s final decision to attack the Union center on the third day of the battle. 20. Describe Garnett’s attitude and behavior during the attack of Pickett’s division.






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