Joby's fear during the Battle of Shiloh is deeply personal and rooted in his vulnerability as a young, inexperienced soldier, contrasting with the more hardened or resigned attitudes of his comrades. While many soldiers exhibit a sense of bravado or acceptance of their fate, Joby's anxiety stems from a lack of confidence and a longing for the safety of home. However, like the other soldiers, he is ultimately united by the common experience of fear in the face of battle, highlighting the universal struggle with courage and survival in wartime.
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