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* FauxSymbolism: The cheerful dude that helped Henry find his regiment after Henry run away? Numerous interpretation agreed that he's just a cheerful dude.
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* FauxSymbolism: The cheerful dude that helped Henry find his regiment after Henry run ran away? Numerous interpretation interpretations agreed that he's just a cheerful dude.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Did you actually know there's a sequel short story titled ''The Veteran''? Don't worry, you're not alone - Wiki/ThatOtherWiki's page on this book shows how much people think of it by practically only mentioning that said sequel exists and confirms the preceding novel takes place in Chancellorsville.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Did you actually know there's a sequel short story titled ''The Veteran''? Don't worry, you're not alone - Wiki/ThatOtherWiki's Website/ThatOtherWiki's page on this book shows how much people think of it by practically only mentioning that said sequel exists and confirms the preceding novel takes place in Chancellorsville.
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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: Averted, since there is very little warfare actually ''shown''; Henry is fleeing for much of it, and in the end he becomes a man because he ''doesn't'' want to fight any more.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Did you actually know there's a sequel short story titled ''The Veteran''? Don't worry, you're not alone - Wiki/ThatOtherWiki's page on TheRedBadgeOfCourage shows how much people think of it by practically only mentioning that said sequel exists and confirms the preceding novel takes place in Chancellorsville.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Did you actually know there's a sequel short story titled ''The Veteran''? Don't worry, you're not alone - Wiki/ThatOtherWiki's page on TheRedBadgeOfCourage this book shows how much people think of it by practically only mentioning that said sequel exists and confirms the preceding novel takes place in Chancellorsville.
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* DesignatedHero: Henry.
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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: Averted, since there is very little warfare actually ''shown''; Henry is fleeing for much of it, and in the end he becomes a man because he ''doesn't'' want to fight any more.
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* FauxSymbolism: The cheerful dude that helped Henry find his regiment after Henry run away? Numerous interpretation agreed that he's just a cheerful dude.
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* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: Oddly, the character of Jim Conklin, widely viewed by critics as an a Christ figure (Both Jesus and Jim have the initials [=JC=]) isn't one, at least according to WordOfGod.
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* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: Oddly, the character of Jim Conklin, widely viewed by critics as an a Christ figure (Both Jesus and Jim have the initials [=JC=]) isn't one, at least according to WordOfGod.
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* LoveItOrHateIt: The book itself, while regarded as a beloved classic by many, is also disliked by others who got a headache from trying to comprehend Stephen Crane's confusing writing style.