
Step into the Civil War through a young soldier's mind in this revolutionary novel that stunned H.G. Wells and Joseph Conrad. Written by a 25-year-old who never saw combat, Crane's masterpiece influenced war literature forever - even inspiring Audie Murphy's award-winning film adaptation.
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He had been to touch the great death, and found that, after all, it was but the great death.
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What does courage look like when death looms before you? In "The Red Badge of Courage," Stephen Crane plunges us into the mind of Henry Fleming, a young farm boy who enlists in the Union Army with romantic visions of battlefield glory. Instead, he discovers the chaotic reality of war-where heroism isn't guaranteed and fear is contagious. As Henry's regiment prepares for their first battle, his thoughts spiral with doubt: Will he stand and fight when the moment comes, or will his legs carry him away in shameful retreat? This question haunts him, creating a war within before the external battle even begins. When combat finally erupts, Henry initially fights well, feeling himself become "not a man but a member" of something larger. The regiment repels the first Confederate charge, giving him a fleeting sense of accomplishment. But when a second attack comes and soldiers begin to flee, Henry's courage collapses. He runs, justifying his flight as self-preservation-"the work of a master's legs." His shame deepens when he discovers his regiment held their position without him. Isn't this the most human of responses? To rationalize our failures while secretly knowing the truth?