Stephen Crane and the Civil War are mere speculations, but there are also biographers who claim that Kline started working on the red courage badge in response to his acquaintance's challenge. Shortly thereafter, Kline undertook this assignment and studied various articles of the "century" magazine on civil war fighting and leaders. In some private letters he wrote about the process he experienced in making the story and discussed his views and emotions based on the quality of his work. He generally admits a positive opinion surrounding his comment, but he strives to consciously argue against it
One year after the publication of Steven Clan and the Civil War "Courage Crane Red Badge", the continuation of the story was presented in the form of a short story. "Veterans" depicts older Henry Fleming who remembered his first contact with the war. In the fight he recalled "It is in Chancelliersville" (crane 529-531). The crane did not explicitly state the name of the battle in the red badge, but the events stated in "Veterans" indicate that the hero of each person is the same (website). Reflect the second episode of Klein's episode, remember the sad memories of his flight's reason and the memory of "tall soldier" Jim Conklin.
The author is Stephen Crane, whose red heroic medal depicts the war of an ordinary soldier Henry. Klein used the fight between Henry and Chancellersville to accurately portray the cruelty of the civil war. In "Brave Red Badge", Stephen Klein is a unique perspective of the true physical and spiritual nature of war, by setting and communicating Henry and his fellow views, and by making Klein real Show history
Even if Stephen Kleins tried to write down first, he will soon recover to change the view of writing through the eyes of the world. In the summer of 1893, Stephen Crane wrote such a powerful civil war novel, and many civil war veterans admired the book to capture the real world realism (about Steven Crane 1). The realism of "Red Heroic Medal" has created a new writing era (Binder 174). Klein never experienced a real war, but he used the vivid details he created.