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Who said it?
100
This man was the book's author.
Who is Stephen Crane?
100
In the novel, the main character and his regiment fight for which side?
What is the Union?
100
Henry Fleming is referred to by the narrator as this figure:
What is the youth?
100
The narrator speaks from this point of view:
What is 3rd person limited?
100
"Don't go a-thinkin' you can lick the hull rebel army at the start, because yeh can't."
Who is Henry's mother?
200
This style of writing is supposed to depict an authenticity of experience.
What is Realism?
200
At the beginning of the novel a tall soldier spreads the rumor that the army will soon do this:
What is march?
200
This wounded soldier annoyingly follows the main character during his retreat from the battle, pelting him with questions:
Who is the tattered soldier?
200
In the novel, a red badge of courage is actually this:
What is a wound?
200
"Leave me be - don't tech me - leave me be---"
Who is Jim Conklin or the tall soldier?
300
The novel is based on this American confilict.
What is the Civil War.
300
Early in the novel, the main character wonders whether he wil do this:
What is run?
300
The main character's friend, Wilson, does this before the first great battle. It later ends up embarrassing him.
What is gives him a letter to his family?
300
Henry had an encounter with this animal in the woods. His encounter made him feel temporarily justified in fleeing the battle.
What is a squirrel?
300
"Where yeh hit, ol' boy? Where yeh hit?"
Who is the tattered soldier?
400
The idea of a universe utterly indifferent to human experience is called this:
What is Naturalism?
400
In the novel, battle and the armies that participate in it are characterized as this inanimate object:
What is a machine?
400
The tall soldier's name has the initials of a New Testament character. His name is this:
Who is Jim Conklin?
400
After Henry flees from battle, he fears that his name will become this:
What is a slang phrase?
400
Why, lord, man, you didn't see nothing of the fight. Why!...Oh! Jim Conklin's dead."
Who is Henry (the youth).
500
Crane's realistic depictions of war and battle in The Red Badge of Courage led to many assignments as a foreign correspondent for newspapers to report on this:
What is war?
500
Henry finds this "out of place" obect within a peaceful-appearing grove of trees:
What is a corpse?
500
He is Henry’s commander in battle, a youthful officer who swears profusely during the fighting.
Who is the lieutenant?
500
This person kills Henry at the end of the novel?
Who is nobody?
500
Charge? Charge?" Well, b'Gawd! Now, this is real fightin'."
Who is the lieutenant?
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