Henry noticed that when the lieutenant was talking about the topic of war he liked to direct his statements towards Henry
Henry noticed that the lieutenant was wounded by a saber cut on the head and that his bloody bandage was creating a stark contrast against his pale face. This injury made the lieutenant appear vulnerable and wounded, stirring complicated emotions within Henry.
He remained just as energetic in his directions and actions.
Their uniforms were new
Henry noticed that when the lieutenant was talking about the topic of war he liked to direct his statements towards Henry
Henry Hope - Quebec lieutenant governor - was born in 1746.
Henry Hope - Quebec lieutenant governor - died in 1789.
Henry was greeted by the lieutenant and some other soldiers when he returned to his regiment. The lieutenant was surprised to see him, as he had previously thought Henry had deserted.
Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
A wildcat !
Lieutenant Colonel
other mens ridicule
In The Red Badge of Courage, Henry thought the lieutenant who hit him with a sword was a brute.
Henry felt embarrassed and humiliated by the lieutenant's actions. He was resentful towards him and viewed him as a symbol of authority that he did not fully understand or respect at that moment in the story.