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  1. About The Red Badge of Courage. Readers of The Red Badge of Courage will note that a sense of confusion and cloudiness pervades the novel. Crane creates this impression intentionally to evoke both the political and military haze that characterized the Civil War, the setting for the novel. Politically, the Civil War was far from a cut-and-dried ...

  2. loudly. His smooth face was red and his hands were pushed angrily into his pockets. He considered the matter as a wrong against him. “I don’t believe the old army’s ever going to move. I’ve been ready to go eight times in the last two weeks, and we haven’t moved yet.” The tall soldier felt required to defend the truth of the story he

  3. Mar 1, 2019 · The Red Badge of Courage. Paperback – March 1, 2019. The Red Badge of Courage is a war novel by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). Taking place during the American Civil War, the story is about a young private of the Union Army, Henry Fleming, who flees from the field of battle. Overcome with shame, he longs for a wound, a "red ...

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  4. The gap that exists between Henry’s definition of courage and the alternative that his mother suggests fluctuates throughout The Red Badge of Courage, sometimes narrowing (when Henry fights well in his first battle) and sometimes growing wider (when he abandons the tattered soldier). At the end of the novel, as the mature Henry marches ...

  5. Overview. The Red Badge of Courage was written in 1895 by Stephen Crane, a novelist, poet, and journalist well known for his naturalist style and for incorporating the inner lives of common and marginalized people. The novel won wide acclaim for Crane, though his life after the book’s publication was distinguished by scandal and money troubles.

  6. A small window shot an oblique square of whiter light upon the cluttered floor. The smoke from the fire at times neglected the clay chimney and wreathed into the room, and this flimsy chimney of clay and sticks made endless threats to set ablaze the whole establishment. The youth was in a little trance of astonishment.

  7. Books. The Red Badge of Courage. Stephen Crane. Simon and Schuster, 2002 - Juvenile Fiction - 173 pages. As important a book today as it was when it was first written,The Red Badge of Couragetells the story of Henry Fielding, a farm boy who sets out in search of glory by running away from home to join the Civil War, only to find himself running ...

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