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The Red Badge Of Courage Analysis

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The young soldier, Henry in the ‘Red Badge of Courage’ experiences many emotional conflicts and challenges as he participates and confronts the enemy in his first true battle while running scared and turning his back in the second. I would argue Henry’s reactions mirrored the physiological response of ‘fight or flight’ where the fight described his encounters in his first battle while flight described his reactions in the second battle. ( www.wikipedia.org ). The ‘fight’ mirrors some of the themes as described in my readings, such as ‘courage,’ ‘youth,’ ‘friendship,’ the opinions of others and ‘flight’ mirrors other themes such as ‘Self Preservation,’ ‘Brutality of War’ and ‘Maturity.’ (TRBOC, Theme. Lesson 2, Pgs. 2-5). What’s interesting to note is Henry’s conscience is likely the single biggest factor in his marked personality change from one extreme to the other. I will now elaborate on my fight or flight argument. …show more content…

(TRBOC, Theme. Lesson 1, p.3). Courage would signify he was willing and ready to fight and that he had something to prove so to speak, whether to his family, his friends or even those individuals in his neighborhood back home. He was going to fight in a war, something only the strongest, bravest most confident men could do. Henry’s energies levels were high so feelings of invincibility were probably circulating in his mind as he roll-played in his mind what might happen on the battlefield. He dreamed of being honored as a war hero when returning home and the level of respect he would earn from those around him was incalculable. He would take charge on the battlefield and earn respect from his fellow soldiers. He would develop meaningful relationships with them and they would look out for each other. This was evident by the strong bond he formed with Jim and Wilson (TRBOC, Lesson 3. Pgs. 2-4). They would work as a unified team to drive the enemy to

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