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Julie Holcomb wrote:
>An example from the documentary probably best illustrates our problem. For example, in a discussion of the early days of the war (1861), an actor reads "I have seen my first real battle and hope it is my last."
>The letter he is reading from, however, is from 1862.
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Dear Julie,
I think you bring up some very interesting points here and could open up
a good discussion. The reference you make about the letter, IMHO, I
think is all right and perhaps on two points. Artistically speaking, it
is a good opening line for the film--something simple but packed with
meaning like 'These are the times that try men's souls." Yet as I type
that line I question myself, is it 'souls' or is it 'hearts' and was it
Thomas Paine and so on because I am accessing memory and recollection.
The writer of the letter written in 1862 could be reflecting back to an
event the year before and seeing it in a more objective way being
removed from it through time having gained in experience and
perspective. I realize that it could be an inaccuracy--that it is
something that happened in 1862 around the time of the writing and in
this case I still see it as permissible.
Terri McNichol
Ren Associates
Princeton NJ
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