The main conflict in "Fallen Angels" is the internal struggle faced by the protagonist, Richie Perry, as he grapples with the harsh realities of war in Vietnam and the challenges of maintaining his humanity amidst the chaos and violence of combat. Additionally, the conflict of racial tensions and social inequalities within the military further adds to the complexity of Richie's experiences.
The title fallen angels is extremely relevant because the name "warrior angels" was given by lieutenant Carroll to American soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War. Therefore when soldiers were killed in action they became "Fallen Angels".
yes, fallen angels is written by Walter Dean Myers
no it wasnt. it was written about Richard Perry
(Yes, the novel Fallen Angels written by Walter Dean Myers is about Richard Perry)
Fallen angels is told in first person mostly in the point of view from perry.
the moral ambigity of war
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Walter Dean Myers
he wrote bad boy: a memoir, fallen angels, and etc.
He's a veteran who wrote the Viet War novel "Fallen Angels."
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the main characters in the story is Perry Peewee, johnson, brunner, brew, walowick, and Monaco
Yes, some of Walter Dean Myers' books have been banned or challenged in various schools and libraries. For example, his book "Fallen Angels" has been banned in some places due to its language and depictions of war.
Walter Dean Myers has written about 90 books, but only published 85. He has written picture books, novels for teens, historical fiction, and books for adults. He has even written poetry.
Walter deans birth name was Walter Milton Myers.
yes walter dean myers is dead
Walter Dean Myers is a/an Writer
Walter Dean Myers was born on August 12, 1937
Walter Dean Myers was influenced by his own experiences growing up in Harlem and his passion for literature and storytelling. He was also influenced by his interest in social issues affecting young people, such as racism, poverty, and identity. Additionally, Myers was inspired by other writers and authors who paved the way for diversity in literature for children and young adults.