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Realism In Stephen Crane's Red Badge Of Courage

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“So it came to pass that as he trudged from the place of blood and wrath his soul changed” (1895). And that quote amongst other things represents the feelings after writing this paper. This quote was taken from The Red Badge of Courage. The Red Badge of Courage takes place during the civil war and the book's protagonist, Henry Fleming is enlisted, but contemplates staying and battling with his platoon or to run away. Henry in his first battle takes off and the rest of the novel entails an epic comeback of Henry as a person and a soldier. The date of publication is 1895 and the author of this book is Stephen Crane. Stephen Crane is known as one of the most influential realist writers to have lived. The term realist refers to a type of writing style that came about in the mid 1800s and and shut down around the early 1900s. By explaining Stephen Crane's Red Badge of Courage, the reader can better understand realism and its characteristics.

Generally speaking realism is straightforward and does not exaggerate things. Realism writing is clear, concise, and true to real world occurrences. Realism showed a presence in America around 1865. A major influence for America was France starting their realist movement. It wasn't long after America followed the French and put their own twist on it, just like curly fries. ;) However, the French were not the main reason for America's Realist literary time period. According to the staff of Longwood University American realism “began as a

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