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      • Now, Henry has the “red badge” he hoped for, but the wound doesn’t represent any courageous deed; instead, it testifies to the random brutality of war. This is an example of situational irony because the turn of events is unexpected and completely counter to Henry’s naive misconceptions of war.
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  2. Now, Henry has the “red badge” he hoped for, but the wound doesnt represent any courageous deed; instead, it testifies to the random brutality of war. This is an example of situational irony because the turn of events is unexpected and completely counter to Henry’s naive misconceptions of war.

  3. In Stephen Crane's 'The Red Badge of Courage', the author uses verbal irony to mock the protagonist, Henry Fleming, for his egotistical and immature view of himself as a new soldier in the Union...

  4. Irony: The Red Badge of Courage shows situational irony as the coward, weak and reluctant youth, Henry, ends up becoming a fierce soldier. His emotions made him feel strange in the presence of men who talked excitedly of a prospective battle as of a drama they were about to witness, with nothing but eagerness and curiosity apparent in their faces.

  5. The ironic tone increases in severity as the novel progresses, especially in terms of the ironic distance between the narrator and protagonist. [44] The title of the work itself is ironic; Henry wishes "that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage", echoing a wish to have been wounded in battle.

  6. The Red Badge of Courage is a novel in which Henry Fleming, “the Youth,” struggles with the question of whether he will fight or run when he sees his first real battle. After it begins, he...

  7. Prominent literary devices in The Red Badge of Courage include symbolism, imagery, personification, metaphor, irony, and internal monologue. These devices enrich the narrative, enhancing the novel’s exploration of themes related to war, courage, and the human psyche. How does The Red Badge of Courage differ from other war novels?

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