"Fighting On Two Fronts": Henry Fleming In Red Badge Of Courage
The Civil War forced many young boys out of childhood and into adulthood.
Most of these young boys were not prepared for war, and Henry Fleming was
one of these boys.
Henry Fleming's life in New York was routine. He had his normal share of
friends and lived on a farm. When Henry got up in the mornings, he always
knew exactly what the day had in store for him. This simple and boring
life drove Henry to enlist.
Henry wanted some excitement and to be seen by everyone as a hero. He
wanted to be a man. However, his mother was strictly against his joining
the Union Army. ....
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