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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 knew that the real war was quite different from his imagination filled expectations.
Brave red badge The power of fear that was exposed to the red courage badge of Stephen Klan is a book based on a young soldier caught in a civil war. The psychological confrontation he was facing through the story was either intrinsic or external. A battle took place in the face of the reader to show the fight with young soldiers, himself, other soldiers, and the battle itself. - Men's civil war in a brave red badge deprived the lives of Americans over any other historical war. It broke the American people, so in many families brothers fought brothers. Four years bloodshed still left a legacy of sorrow and pain even today. The war began on Charleston, South Carolina on April 12, 1861. It ended on April 9, 1865 after four years. Many people call this tragic conflict a war between states, an anti-government war, a separatist war, or a South Independence war.