The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War
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The narrative follows a young soldier who enlists with romantic expectations and soon confronts fear and confusion in his first combat. After a panicked flight from the fighting he wrestles with guilt and shame, imagines his comrades’ judgment, and seeks physical and moral redemption by returning to action. The story traces his inner struggle from naïveté toward a brittle maturity, employing vivid natural imagery and episodic battle scenes to explore courage, honor, and the psychological effects of warfare. The structure favors impressionistic moments and perceptions over grand strategic detail, centering on personal reckoning and changing self-awareness.
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