Essays on Fallen Angels

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  • Analysis of Fallen Angels

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    Blood Terror and Intensity is 3 words you can use to explain Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers It goes back to the Vietnam War through the eyes of Richard Perry an African American soldier Perry goes through a lot of changes and sees some of his good friends die in fighting The book starts off talking about the experiences of Perry while he is serving in Vietnam I think that Perry is a vary nice guy He is always caring for other people When Peewee argues with other people Perry is always tryin

  • Character Changes in Fallen Angels

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  • Character Sketch of Richi Perry from Fallen Angels

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    Richi Perry a seventeen year old high school graduate is the protagonist in Fallen Angles written by Walter Dean Myers He is uncertain about his future At the beginning of the novel he is nave and unsure of himself It is the absence of a father and an alcoholic mother that drives Richi into an unsecure world Having no other place to go he joins the army The war experience changes him and he loses his naivety but keeps his determination and gains insight into the nature of humanity Richi is a ve

  • Characters in Fallen Angels

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    Walter Dean Myers wrote the book Fallen Angels It is about Americas experiences in the Vietnam War as told by the main character in the book Richie Perry Perry goes through a lot of changes and sees some of his good friends die in battle fighting for a cause that no one could agree upon The book has 4 other main characters Lobel Johnson Brunner and Peewee The book starts off talking about the experiences of Perry while he is serving in Vietnam His best friend Peewee becomes instant friends with

  • Loss of Innocence in Fallen Angels

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    While honor and self realization may be ideological terms often associated with a war cause brutality and self scarification are perhaps more realistic descriptors The brutal and ferocious atmosphere of war often forces its young soldier constituencies to sacrifice any childish views of life and mature Walter Dean Myers novel Fallen Angels details the tragic loss of innocence of group of young soldiers who surrounded by the unspeakable horrors of the Vietnam War are forced to prematurely journe

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