Red Badge of courage
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Pages: 5
(approximately 235 words/page)
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The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane is a book based on a
young soldier engaging in the civil war. The psychological conflict that
he faces throughout the story is both internal and external. The battles
are fought in the readers face to show the young soldiers' conflict with
himself, other soldiers and the battle itself. With Stephen Cranes
amazing power of description the reader becomes engulfed in the battle at
hand and feels
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inner and outer battles to give the reader a true idea of what it must have been like. The reader will visualize the battles, smell the gunpowder, hear the guns, and sense everything else that happens throughout the book due to Crane's use of description. The reader even begins to feel and sympathize with Henry's emotions and feelings. The Red Badge of Courage deserves to be grabbed firmly by its cover and read without stopping.
inner and outer battles to give the reader a true idea of what it must have been like. The reader will visualize the battles, smell the gunpowder, hear the guns, and sense everything else that happens throughout the book due to Crane's use of description. The reader even begins to feel and sympathize with Henry's emotions and feelings. The Red Badge of Courage deserves to be grabbed firmly by its cover and read without stopping.