Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

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The Red Badge of Courage, a remarkable novel written by Stephen Crane, vividly depicts the inner conflict between Henry Fleming and his own self – doubted soul. Henry romanticizes the view on war by thinking it as a thrill. However, his fantasy views of war are shattered when he actually faces the bloodshed and trauma of war. Battling his own self - doubt and the realities of war, Henry eventually realizes what true courage is and how much courage it takes to become a hero. Self – doubt prevents individuals from progressing in life due to a lack of confidence in one.
The novel begins with the clash of arms in northern Virginia during the Civil War (1861 – 1865) when Henry desperately tries to convince his mother to let him become a “raw recruit” in the Union Army. Without his mother’s permission, Henry enlists in the army. Soon, temptations and self - doubt flood Henry causing him to flee from the battlefield. The setting reinforces the theme and thesis in two major ways. First, fleeing from the battlefield is a result of self – doubt and a lack of confidence, however allowing him t...

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