the tattered soldier
the tattered soldier
The tattered soldier
He started running towards a little clump of bushes.
He started running towards a little clump of bushes.
5 MINUTES
5 MINUTES
The tattered soldier thought the spectral soldier had only a few minutes to live, as he seemed to be suffering from a mortal wound and was in a state of extreme distress.
The spectral soldier in "The Red Badge of Courage" is a hallucination experienced by the protagonist, Henry Fleming. It represents Henry's fear and guilt about deserting his comrades in battle. The spectral soldier serves as a symbol of Henry's internal conflict and his struggle with self-doubt and shame.
Jim Conklin
The spectral soldier was a ghostly figure said to haunt a particular location, often tied to a legend or historical event involving a soldier who died in battle. These spectral soldiers are believed to be the spirits of fallen soldiers who are unable to rest in peace due to unfinished business or a tragic death.
In The Red Badge of Courage, the spectral soldier asked Henry to pull him to the outer road.
The artillery wagons would roll over him.