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1. In the Prologue to Killing Lincoln, we read that John Wilkes Booth is "galva-
nized" by listening to Lincoln's second inaugural address. What does this term
mean? And what does it mean here? What do we learn about Booth, early in this K
book? What sort of man is he: smart or dim, vain or humble, high-strung or easy-
going? What's he passionate about? What's he known for? What's his family like?
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