The Loud soldier did not mind marching as long as there was a battle to be fought. He did complain when they marched for nothing but, in his words, "sore feet and damned short rations".
A yellow envelope.
The battle would be his first and last.
The Red Badge Of Courage
Jim Conklin
wilson is the loud soldier who brags about how he isnt going to run from battle. but as the book progresses, wilson becomes a kind gentle soldier who cares for henry.
The Tall Soldier was Jim Conklin, Henry's friend.
Died with eyes wide open.
Jim Conklin was Henry's friend, The Tall Soldier.
no he was looking for a place to die.
The resolution of "The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane is when the protagonist, Henry Fleming, gains self-awareness and matures as a soldier. He faces his fears, proves his courage in battle, and ultimately finds inner peace and acceptance of his own identity.
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry encounters a tall soldier while wandering through a dense forest. The soldier tells Henry the story of how he was injured in the head during a battle.
The spectral soldier in "The Red Badge of Courage" is a fictional character symbolizing the protagonist's inner fears and doubts. He appears in a dream-like sequence to haunt Henry Fleming, challenging his courage and resolve during the heat of battle.