One of the first things Henry did after his regiment repulsed the charge was to feel a surge of pride and exhilaration, believing he had proven himself in battle. However, this feeling was soon overshadowed by doubt and fear as he grappled with the reality of war and his own courage. He was conflicted, questioning whether his earlier actions had truly shown bravery or if he would falter in future confrontations. This internal struggle highlighted the themes of heroism and self-doubt in his character's journey.
Henry's regiment of men held the line and repulsed the charge.
Henry's regiment of men held the line and repulsed the charge.
It made him want to see the monster that was making them run.
h got a drink of water from his canteen
he commanded the men to charge the enemy
he felt many men would not make it back ra + jw
he felt many men would not make it back ra + jw
he felt many men would not make it back ra + jw
the rebels had been unaware of how close they were to Henry's regiment
the rebels had been unaware of how close they were to Henry's regiment
As Henry approached his regiment, he was afraid the men would taunt and insult him.
the rebels had been unaware of how close they were to Henry's regiment