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Joby was scared to go into battle, the General came too him and gave him confidence.
that he is the heart of the army .... and if he beat slowly the army will fight calmly >>and if he beat harder he will give them Enthusiasm
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The main characters in "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh" are Joby, the young drummer boy, and General Beauregard, the Confederate general. They symbolize the innocence and sacrifice of youth during wartime.
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The general who talked to the drummer boy in the book The Drummer Boy of Shiloh is only referred to as The General. The drummer boy is named Joby.
He agrees to lead the men if the general dies.
Joby was scared to go into battle, the General came too him and gave him confidence.
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Yes, General Creighton motivates Joby to keep his promise by reminding him of the importance of his role as a drummer boy and the impact of his duty on the soldiers' morale. General Creighton encourages Joby to be brave and fulfill his duty despite his fear and uncertainty.
His name is Joby and do you know how he is charaterized in the story
Joby is a static character in "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh" because he does not undergo significant change or development throughout the story. He remains steadfast in his role as the drummer boy, showcasing bravery and determination from beginning to end.
that he is the heart of the army .... and if he beat slowly the army will fight calmly >>and if he beat harder he will give them Enthusiasm
the general notices Joby, by he heard Joby crying