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Henry's Transformation In The Red Badge Of Courage

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In the red badge of courage the author’s main ideas is transformation. The transformation of a young immature soldier to a confident strong man. The characters go through a psychological trauma with fears of battle, injury, or death. They have to try to overcome the fears and become confident, take the masculine insecurities and have composure and acceptance, take the isolation time and think. The soldiers in this book have to fully transform into their mind before they can transform in battle.

Henry also known as “The youth” begins as a egotistical teen that wants to show off to girls while wearing his army uniform so Henry confidently enlisted himself into the war. He slowly starts to doubt himself. He had just heard stories about the famine and the bloody bones sticking out through slits of faded uniforms. “ A little panic-fear grew in his mind. As his imagination went forward to fight, he saw hideous possibility. He contemplated the lurking menaces of the future, and failed in an effort to see himself standing stoutly in the midst of them.” As he had time to Henry fears of the death in battle, so he can already see himself failing already. He tried really hard to prove to himself that he would not run from a battle, but Henry lacked courage. However through the courses of the many battles of the war, he has …show more content…

For example, Wilson also known as “The loud soldier” was an arrogant and boastful type of guy. He always argued and wanted everything done his way. Later we can see how Wilson matured and how he became a big role model to Henry. A weakness about the novel is how the author can sometimes over do a basic idea or a smaller part of a story. For example Crane wrote about how Henry feared to get hurt or die in battle so detailedly. Crane analyzed inspected and evaluated every concept and it was over

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