Friday, July 19, 2019
Red Badge of Courage :: essays papers
Red Badge of Courage    Stephen Crane has written many remarkable poems, short stories,  and novels throughout his short life (He lived only to the age  of 29).  The Red Badge of Courage is a tale of war, life,  responsibility, and duty.  It has been considered the first ^great  modern novel of war^(Alfred Kazin).  It traces the effects of war on  Henry Fleming, a Union soldier, through his dreams of battle, his  enlistment, and his experience through serveral battles of the Civil  War.    Henry, ^the youth^, was a young man who lived on a farm with  his mother.  He dreamed about what fighting in a war would be  like, and dreamed of being a hero. He dreamed of the battles of war,  and of what it would be like to fight in those glorious battles.  His  mother was a wise, caring woman who had strong convictions about not  wanting Henry to goto war.  She is a very hardworking woman, and loves  her son a great deal.  She gave him hundreds of reasons why he was  needed on the farm and not in the war.  Henry knew his mother would not  want him to enlist, but it was his decision to make.  He dreamed of the  battles of war, and of what it would be like to fight in those glorious  battles.  He didn^t want to stay on the farm with nothing to do, so he  made his final decision to enlist.    After enlisting he finds himself in a similar situation, with  nothing to do.  While there he becomes friends with two other  soldiers, John Wilson, ^the loud soldier / ^the friend^ and Jim  Conklin, ^the tall soldier^.  Wilson was a loud spoken and obnoxious  soldier who becomes one of Henry^s best friends.  Jim was a tall  soldier and was a childhood friend of Henry^s.  He was always calm and  matter-of-fact like.  He also loves pork sandwiches as that is all he  eats.  Wilson was as excited about going to war as Henry, while Jim was  confident about the success of the new regiment. Wilson is acts very  confident, and boasts of how well he will fight.  After a few days of  marching, Henry realizes that they have been wandering about aimlessly  in circles.  They continue to march wothout purpose, direction, and  fighting.  During this time Henry starts to think diffrently about war,  amore close experienced way.  He starts to lose some of his ideals of  war, and starts to become scared of running away from a batlle.  					    
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