Brave red badge and ambitious expectation The hero of "Red Hero Medal" written by Stephen Crane in the late 19th century was a young man named Henry Fleming, who fought for the north during the American Civil War. Like Pip, Henry is a civilian of Great Expectations. He is a newcomer of the military, and few people know his name. The main difference between Henry and the early hero is that Henry is not born with leadership or courage qualities. Indeed, in the first battle he participated, he proved himself a coward.
Steven Crane's main character, Stephen Crane's red courage by Henry Fleming Stephen Crane's red courageous medal reader as a growth warrior of badge has morally, psychologically and intellectually developed Henry's development As tracking, the red courage badge is considered a growth novel. - Brave red badge fantasy and reality In the red courage badge, hero Henry Fleming thinks he understands the war between the north and the south. But his understanding comes from "his understanding of fairy tales and myths" (Gibson 21). Henry thinks he is like a hero who he read in these stories. He soon learned that the real war was quite different from his imagination filled expectations.
Brave red badge and ambitious expectation The hero of "Red Hero Medal" written by Stephen Crane in the late 19th century was a young man named Henry Fleming, who fought for the north during the American Civil War. Like Pip, Henry is a civilian of Great Expectations. He is a newcomer of the military, and few people know his name. The main difference between Henry and the early hero is that Henry is not born with leadership or courage qualities. - The first year of the red badge * is the stage of the next fight of Chancellorsville in 1863. With rumors about the march of early May *, Henry Fleming waited for the order. Henry joined the 304 New York regiment, after camping in Virginia, the novel began. Henry was full of anxiety after hearing about the news that he might face the fight. Then the narrator revealed to the reader that Henry was "dreaming of fighting all of his life" (crane 2)