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The Red Badge of Courage
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What does it mean to be brave when fear consumes you?
The Red Badge of Courage (1895), by Stephen Crane, is a groundbreaking war novel that vividly captures the psychological struggles of a young soldier in the American Civil War.
The story follows Henry Fleming, a young recruit who dreams of battlefield glory but soon confronts the reality of fear, chaos, and self-doubt. As he grapples with cowardice and the longing for courage, Henry's journey becomes a powerful exploration of manhood, honor, and the cost of war.
Crane's intense realism and innovative style broke new ground in literature, portraying war not through grand speeches and strategies but through the raw emotions of an ordinary soldier.
Celebrated for its honesty, depth, and artistry, The Red Badge of Courage remains one of the most influential war novels in history and a timeless study of human courage and weakness.
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