why was Henry surprise after the first battle in the red badge of courage by Stephen crane
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In contrast with the many morally ambiguous wars in American history, the Civil War is often spoken of as a conflict with clear, if complex, ethical issues. Yet The Red Badge of Courage argues that, for the soldiers actually fighting the war, traditional ideas about honor and courage, right and wrong, are a silly and irrelevant indulgence. In his reserved and opaque way, Crane criticizes a conventional moral code according to which soldiers are always heroes, real men fight bravely and die willingly for their country, and the horrors of battle turn boys into veterans. Indeed, by dramatizing the experience of one typical young man, Crane makes the dark
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