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Story Length: 6:35

The Price of Combat and "The Red Badge of Courage"

When The Red Badge of Courage was published in the 1890s, 30 years after the U.S. Civil War, it was one of the first novels to address the psychological effects of combat. The book’s central character is Henry Fleming, a teenager who joins the Union Army with high hopes of glory and adventure. The realities of war soon hit, and Henry must juggle the conflicting emotions of fear, pity, envy, pride, outrage, and eventually, courage. Listen to learn more about a book many consider a coming-of-age novel, while others question whether war is the best way to turn a boy into a man.

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07/20/2008


Listening Comprehension Questions

What is "The Red Badge of Courage" about?

How would you describe the book’s main character, Henry Fleming, using evidence from the audio?

In “The Red Badge of Courage,” how does Fleming use his observation of the squirrel to justify his own escape from the battle?

What is the author is trying to say about courage by ending his book the way he did?

What do you think Crane’s message in this book is?


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