Henry Flemming and then Red Badge of Courage

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English

 

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March 26, 2013

 

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The occupants of the farm consist of Henry and his mother, who together tackle the necessary workload to maintain the farm and keep it in good condition (Crane, 17). The life Henry has led up to the point when he enters the draft, has been somewhat quiet, protected and sheltered (Crane, 11). This "wrapped in cotton wool" (Crane, 21) lifestyle could party contribute to Henry's naively distorted views of war and later lead to his misfortune (Weisberger, 22)...
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This "wrapped in cotton wool" (Crane, 21) lifestyle could party contribute to Henry's naively distorted views of war and later lead to his misfortune (Weisberger, 22). Crane portrays Henry as a typical young American brought up in the nineteenth century (Weisberger, 22). He has been taught to associate manhood with courage, to dream of the glories of warfare, and to be instinctively patriotic (Breslin, 2)...
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