Without reading the novel, it's hard to say exactly who 'they' are. They could be soldiers from opposing sides of the Civil War. Or perhaps they are civilians caught up in the events surrounding the Battle of Shiloh.
The 'they' in the 'They met at Shiloh a civil war novel' remains a mystery without further reading. However, they could be comrades - in - arms reuniting at Shiloh. Maybe they were separated during earlier battles or military campaigns. Or they could be a journalist and a general, with the journalist there to report on the events at Shiloh and the general being a key figure in the battle. It really depends on the specific plot and character development within the novel.
The significance could be that Shiloh was a major battle in the Civil War. Their meeting there might symbolize the convergence of different fates or storylines against the backdrop of this important historical event. It could also be a place where key decisions are made or relationships are formed that will drive the rest of the plot in the novel.
I don't know who the author of 'Shiloh a novel' is without more information.
In some renditions of Civil War comics, it's a bit ambiguous who the clear winner is. It often comes down to interpretation and the specific context of the story.
There are several characters who die in the Civil War comic. But naming them would be a major spoiler for you if you haven't read it yet.
There are several characters who die in the Civil War comics, but it depends on which specific version or storyline you're referring to.
It depends on which specific civil war comic you're referring to. Different comics might have different outcomes.
The main character is a boy. And of course, Shiloh, the dog, is also a main character. There are also the boy's family members like his parents who play important roles in the story.
In the 'Marvel Civil War Novel', Captain America is a central figure as he stands up for the rights of superheroes to operate without government interference. Iron Man, with his technological prowess and influence, is a key player on the other side. Then there's Wolverine, who has his own moral code and gets involved in the conflict. Additionally, Ms. Marvel is also important. Her powers and her stance in the civil war add more complexity to the story, as she has to make difficult choices between her beliefs and the overall situation.
Daenerys Targaryen is often a key figure. Her claim to the throne and her dragons make her a powerful force. Then there's Aegon Targaryen, another claimant. And Viserys, who also has his own ideas about ruling. Their actions and ambitions drive much of the conflict.
There could be an archangel as a key character. Archangels are often depicted as powerful leaders in angel lore, so in a civil war, one might be leading a side of the conflict.