Reflection On The Red Badge Of Courage Henry

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Change it happens to all of us. Some change for the better and some for the worse. In the book The Red Badge of Courage, henry changes for the better. In the following paragraphs I will talk more about the changes I saw in Henry. From his first weeks in the war to his final battle. I will talk about what made henry go through these change and what made him the man he I in the last pages of the book. After reading this I hope you get a little bit of insight on henry changes in the book, and I hope that maybe you too will make a change.
In the beginning of the story we are introduced to Henry. Henry is a young man with romantic perception about the greatness of war. Against his mother wishes he enlist in the Union army. After weeks of no fighting Henry speedily discovered things about himself he never knew. Since Henry go to the Army all him and his fellow soldier have been doing is sitting around waiting and dreaming of their first fight. But Henry starts to wonder and to worry, what if he gets scared when faced with war, will he run and flee when the opportunity for battle finally arises. Will he be a coward? Henry starts to get worried cause it don’t look like anyone else is worried about fighting. Henry make a joke about running away, and the “Tall Soldier” simply replies, “I guess ill fight if everyone else dos, I’ll run if everyone does.” But after much anticipating they finally move out. Although this I what they were waiting for there is a lot of joking around going on. Henry feel like he is alone, he believes that all his other comrades are either stone cold brave, or they are hiding their worries better than he is. The troop set up camp and Henry starts to wish he was still home, and not about to fight a war.
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...ry is finally faced with his first battle he fights like a mad man. But when the bullets start to fly gain he runs like a rabbit as far away from it as he can. He feels bad about running away though. He gets the chance to prove himself when another battle breaks and this time he pushes himself and his fellow soldiers to fight. At the end we don’t see the boy from the beginning of the book, we see a mature man, who has just helped win the war. Henry does feel bad about running away though. But he feels great about everything else. Henry comes to terms that like all men, he has weaknesses and strengths. He just needs to find out what they are. So in other words henry feels like his experiences with war have changed him. He also feel a great manhood, that’s non-assertive but sturdy and of strong blood. Henry also felt his soul had changed because of his experiences.

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