Henry is referred to by the narrator as this figure:
What is the youth?
"Leave me be - don't tech me - leave me be---"
Who is Jim Conklin or the tall soldier?
This style of writing is supposed to depict an authenticity of experience.
What is Realism?
This wounded soldier follows the main character during his retreat from the battle, pelting him with questions:
Who is the tattered soldier?
In the novel, a red badge of courage is actually this:
What is a wound that shows bravery?
"Don't go a-thinkin' you can lick the hull rebel army at the start, because yeh can't."
Who is Henry's mother?
What year was The Red Badge of Courage written?
What is 1895?
Henry finds this "out of place" obect within a peaceful-appearing grove of trees:
What is a corpse?
The tall soldier and the youth's full name:
Who is Jim Conklin and Henry Fleming?
After Henry flees from battle, he fears that his name will become this:
What is a slang phrase/point of mockery?
What battle in the Civil War is The Red Badge of Courage loosely based on?
What is The Battle of Chancellorsville?
In the novel, the battle and both armies are characterized as this inanimate object:
What is a machine?
The name of the person who kills Jim?
Who is nobody (we don't know)?