Why
were the French soldiers always beaten? How would Joan make a difference?
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According to Joan, their soldiers are always beaten because they fight to save their skins. ....
Joan is a person of immense faith.....
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- French soldiers were always beaten because they only fought to save their skins and took the shortest route to save their skins by running away.
- The fact that Joan didn't believe in anything can be very difficult when God is on your side shows that she was a person of great faith. She was ready to fight against the strong English army and the English monarchy.
- French soldiers were always beaten because they only fought to save their skins and the shortest way to save their skins was to run away.
- Joan wanted a soldier's dress from the Squire-Captain to help her in her fight for liberation. Robert finally agreed to the plan when he first saw something in Joan that gave the soldiers hope.
- Second, he believed he was taking a great risk, but it was necessary as there seemed to be no other way.
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