Fear, anxiety, anxiety, curiosity, pain, tension; all emotions of young, innocent soldiers who participated in the war for the first time. To the reader, this is what Henry Fleming represents. Henry is the best because Klein never speaks to us about his appearance, age, hometown, etc., as it is often called "cold" (12) or "young soldier" (14). Young people who experienced war. In the novel "Red Heroic Courage", Henry Fleming has experienced many psychological opportunities, but each has its own influence on the novel.
Henry Fleming is the protagonist of the Red Courage badge. He is a young man who had a beautiful dream. He will join the alliance army and try to become a hero. He has a chance to become a person he wants to see, watching the war with romantic eyes. He is afraid that he will escape, not stay fighting and staying when it comes to it. Henry's mother is a diligent, uneducated female woman, and I do not want to see the son going south to flee from home and fight against the southern coalition. She knows that war is not an exciting adventure full of glory, heroism, and blessings. His two friends, Jim Cochlin and Tom Wilson, were his soldiers and talked about his fears with him. Tom encourages very optimistic young soldiers, but he is aware that he may be killed at any time. As the fight went on he fought bravely. Jim talks about heroism about war. He also talks about his beloved child, and he wants a clean bed and some pea soup.
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.