Comrade Characters
Notable Quotables
Henry's Happenings
Civil War Symbols
Complex Contexts
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The youth

Who is Henry?
100

"Don't think you can lick the hull rebel army yourself"

Who is Henry's mother?

100

This fear occupies Henry's mind at the start.

What is the fear of running away?

100

This signals the status of a regiment.

What is the flag?

100

The novel takes place during this era of American history.

What is the Civil War?

200

This sagacious widow is the only woman who talks in the novel.

Who is Henry's mother?

200
"Don't tech me, leave me be"

Who is Jim Conklin?

200

This is the moment Henry takes on risk for the sake of others.

When is Henry taking up the flag?

200

This is the red badge of courage.

What is a wound?

200

This man wrote the novel.

Who is Stephen Crane?

300

This courageous casualty has the same initials as the central figure of the New Testament.

Who is Jim Conklin?

300

"Jim Conklin is dead!"

Who is Henry?

300

Henry witnesses this tragedy after stumbling on the field hospital.

What is Jim Conklin's death?

300

This is the mark of the loud soldier's alleged cowardice.

What is the yellow envelope?

300

The point of view from which the novel is written.

What is third person limited?

400

This bleating man has seen better days, especially before Henry met him.

Who is the tattered man?

400
"Charge? Now this is fighting!"
Who is the lieutenant? 
400

Henry had these two regrets after his time at war.

What are his desertion and abandoning the tattered man?

400

The color of war.

What is red?

400

This battle is depicted in the final chapters of the novel.

What is the Battle of Shiloh?

500
This happy-go-lucky fellow brought the youth back to his regiment. 

Who is the cheery soldier?

500

"Yeh've been grazed by a ball."

Who is the corporal?

500

This moment was Henry's attempt to justify his cowardice.

What is the moment with the squirrel?

500
Armies and soldiers in the midst of battle are likened to this.

What is a machine?

500

This is the battle that the author of the novel fought in.

What is none?
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