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Essay On The Red Badge Of Courage Change

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As time passes, people change depending on the situation. A companion who grew up with an individual begins to witness a different side that they have never seen before. When one sees a friend go through a wearisome situation, they begin to see their companion in a different perspective.
In The Red Badge of Courage, by Stephen Crane, Henry Fleming’s perspective of his long time companion, Wilson, changed when he reunited with him at the camp. Fleming thought that Wilson was “no more a loud young soldier(77)” but had changed to a man with “fine reliance”(77). Before Fleming reunited with Wilson, he imagined his comrade as someone who was equal to him. Fleming described Wilson as a loud soldier because he thought that Wilson was trying to cover …show more content…

When my sister and I were in middle school, my perspective of my sister was horrible. I despised her and didn’t want to have anything to do with her due to her ignorant attitude. For example, when I was feeling depressed because my older cousins were ostracizing me, she didn’t notice and didn’t stand up for me. I felt angry at her and I saw her as an irresponsible bother that happened to have my bloodline. However, after we moved to South Pasadena, my perspective of her began to change. Because we moved into a new place full of strangers, we only had ourselves to relate to. I wasn’t very efficient in making new friends and I began to eat lunch by myself. My sister, realizing that I was alone like she was, began to pay attention to me and ate lunch with me. She was aware of my friends and people that didn’t like me, and she stayed with me when my cousins tried to leave me out on playing with them. My sister became my best friend and I realized that she was not a stranger that I should hold a grudge on but was someone that I could depend on when I was

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