the general notices Joby, by he heard Joby crying
It is unfair to Joby as the request is based on personal bias rather than Joby's performance. The general should evaluate Joby objectively to determine if he is fit for the promotion, rather than dismissing him based on unfounded assumptions.
Joby is crying on the floor and debating his decision to be a drummer boy when the general stops to talk to him. The general then proceeds to say, "Well," said the general, "here's a soldier crying before the fight. Good. Get it over. Won't be time once it all starts." (Ray Bradbury)
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.
The general says he needs Joby in "The Drummer Boy" because Joby is a talented drummer who can boost the morale of the troops through his music. The general sees the positive impact Joby has on the soldiers and believes his presence is crucial for lifting spirits and providing a sense of unity during difficult times.
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The characters from the Drummer boy of Shiloh is Joby the younge drummer boy and the General Sydney Johnston. Although it doesnt say the general's name with a little research I found that it was him who was talking to Joby on that night.
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He agrees to lead the men if the general dies.
After Joby is done talking with the general. Joby lay for a moment, staring but unable to see where the man had gone. He swallowed. He wiped his eyes. He cleared his throat. He settled himself. Then, at last, very slowly and firmly, he turned the drum so that it faced up toward the sky.
Joby Baker is 5' 9".
Joby Godfrey was born in 1894.