Death Does Seem to Have All He Can Attend To

Death Does Seem to Have All He Can Attend To

by Ronald G. Watson, George A. Hitchcock

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"On August 7, 1862, George Alfred Hitchcock (born in Massachusetts in 1844) left home looking forward to a reunion with his older brother, Henry Sparhawk Hitchcock, and membership in Company A, 21st Massachusetts Infantry. From this date until January 1, 1865, Hitchcock kept a meticulous record of his daily activities in pocket diaries"--

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    How does George’s youthful eagerness upon leaving home in 1862 shift as he is confronted with the reality of military life, and how do you think your own perspective would change in similar circumstances?

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    Given that George kept meticulous records in pocket diaries, what do you think drives a person to document their daily life during times of extreme stress or trauma?

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    In what ways does the relationship between George and his older brother, Henry, anchor the narrative, and how does the family dynamic influence your reading of his Civil War experience?

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