The Steel Wave Analysis

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Cole Sepac

Block 8

Dr. Karcher

9-23-15

Part I: Honesty statement.

I hereby attest that I have read --- pages of my novel. The entire novel is ---- pages in length. On my honor as a Chaminade gentleman and a young man of integrity, this statement is true.

Part II: Summary

The Steel Wave is a novel by Jeff Shaara about the Second World War. This story focuses on D-Day the day when the allies’ invaded France. In this novel, we will be taken through a journey of many people who fought in the Second Great War. The men can range from General Dwight Eisenhower to a German commander Erwin Rommel. The main Purpose of General Eisenhower’s campaign was to crush the forces of Adolf Hitler who has complete rule over Western Europe. General Rommel then has been given orders to defend the French coastline from an impending invasion known as (D-Day). Another character in this story is Sergeant Jesse Adams who is a combat veteran in the 82nd Airborne who is one of many paratroopers who land behind enemy lines. These ordinary men who were turned into the bravest soldiers were main the reason history ultimately changed for the Second World …show more content…

But a reason that stands out would be about the back breaking labor and harsh tasks these brave men needed to endure to live another day. In some points of the story it allows people to have a first person view of a German Commander Erwin Rommel A.K.A. the Dessert Fox. Jeff Shaara did this in his novel so he can show what life in the war was like for Axis soldiers as well as see the politics through his eyes as well. Jeff Shaara portrays the life of an Allied soldier the best through the eyes Sargent Jesse Adams eyes who was part of the 82nd Airborne, He also shows a little of politics through the eyes of General Eisenhower. Also another reason Mr. Shaara wrote this book may be because it was a second installment into a series of books that he had been

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