After Henry had left the tattered soldier and was back on the battle scene, he realized he didn't have his rifle.
he found a road and fell in with a crowd of wounded men
he was hurt on the inside and not the outside
The tattered soldier recognized Henry as the "youth" he met earlier in the battle, and remarked on how much he had changed since their first encounter. He noticed that Henry's demeanor and outlook on the war seemed to have shifted dramatically.
he asked Henry where he had been hit
The tattered man had asked Henry if he had a wound, which struck Henry deeply as a reflection of his own fear and vulnerability. This question caused Henry to feel ashamed and prompted his flight from the tattered man to avoid confronting his own inner turmoil.
Henry did not appreciate the company of the tattered soldier because he was annoying and constantly complained about his wounds and misfortunes. The tattered soldier kept asking Henry if he thought the wound was bad, which made Henry uncomfortable and frustrated with his constant need for reassurance.
After Henry had left the tattered soldier and was back on the battle scene, he realized he didn't have his rifle.
The tattered soldier told Henry that he wanted Henry to stay with him and help him find a doctor for his wound. He pleaded with Henry to not leave him alone.
he asked Henry where he had been hit
he asked Henry where he had been hit
In The Red Badge of Courage, Henry abandons the tattered man because he makes him uncomfortable. The tattered man is obsessed with death and continually rambles on, he also has been wounded and has his badge of honor. Henry has not yet been wounded and therefore does not have his badge of honor.
he asked Henry where he had been hit
Henry thought the tattered soldier might die because je was uncertain on his legs and his face had changed color.
They watched the spectral soldiers die
he asked Henry where he had been hit