In The Red Badge of Courage Henry Fleming enlists in the army because he believe that the war will be an adventure. He is soon disillusioned when he lives in camp and faces monotony and constant drills.
Henry Fleming in the book, the red badge of courage, is the main character in the book. the author, Stephen Crane, often refers to him as "the youth".
Henry imagines himself as a heroic soldier and has the desire to fight again.
Sometimes one group of men would let out victorius yells and then the opposing would follow suit.
It is correct to fight standing erect and to be a mark.
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Henry fights for the Union army in "The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane.
The word "Red" in the book "The Red Badge of Courage" refers to human blood.
In "The Red Badge of Courage," when Henry is in the forest he sees a squirrel. Henry throws a pine cone at the squirrel and it runs away.
In "The Red Badge of Courage," when Henry is in the forest he sees a squirrel. Henry throws a pine cone at the squirrel and it runs away.
the story's protagonist
Henry's regiment captured between 20 and 30 prisoners in "The Red Badge of Courage."
In the red badge of courage, Henry found a single rifle leaning against the tree in the thickit.
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry's regiment branched off to the right.
Henry Fleming does not die in The Red Badge Of Courage because It mentions him staring into the river at the end of the book.
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He felt fear