Dehumanization In The Red Badge Of Courage

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English

 

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Jacob Z

 

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October 11, 2011

 

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All of the men are stripped of what makes them unique and are subject to a merciless war. It is clear as shown by Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage the men are dehumanized into a drone state forced upon them by war. Evidence of the dehumanizing effects of war is revealed even in the first chapter...
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Henry, a universal symbol of the everyman in the novel, questions his courage to be able to go into war. Before he has even experienced war, his consciousness alerts him that his will be a demanding challenge. He makes assumptions which change throughout the novel as more and more battles occur. He admits that he believes that war only exists to make heroes, and he believes that when he comes home, he will be respected and well received...
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