![]() He says he will 'drink wine from a corked bottle, smoke a cigar, and make love to a foreign woman. Peewee, a member of Richie's squad, even sets goals for himself. Richie, the narrator and protagonist, and the members of his squad fantasize of their first sexual experiences. Though losing innocence is something that every young person goes through, these boys must grow up fast during war. The 'fallen' in the title indicates the loss of innocence that makes them 'angels'. ![]() They have not seen the terrible things that happen in war and therefore feel invincible to the danger they are to encounter. This is explained in chapter four when Myers calls these young boys 'angel warriors'. ![]() All of the young soldiers are 'angels' in the sense that they are naive and innocent. The title of 'Fallen Angels' is the greatest indicator of the theme. In the end, they understand that the movies that depict heroicness and honor are just images of a false idea that war is full of chaos and horror. ![]() They are thrown into a harsh reality when they are shown the trials of war. And the boys in the book have dreams of losing their virginity and drinking alcohol for the first time. The title makes reference to these themes. There are many themes in 'Fallen Angels' but the main theme is the loss of innocence. ![]() Losing Innocence: 'Fallen Angels' find the true meaning of war 'Fallen Angels', written by Walter Dean Myers, is a novel that tells about the story of young boys going into battle during the Vietnam War. ![]()
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