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First published in 1895, The Red Badge of Courage is Stephen Crane's powerful and realistic portrayal of a young soldier's experience during the American Civil War. The novel follows Henry Fleming, a Union soldier who struggles with fear, doubt, and the desire for courage in the face of battle.
Rather than focusing solely on action, Crane delves deeply into the psychological turmoil of warfare -- exploring themes of fear, shame, pride, heroism, and the search for identity. The "red badge" symbolizes both a wound of honor and the internal transformation that comes from confronting one's own weaknesses.
Intense, introspective, and groundbreaking in its realism, The Red Badge of Courage remains a landmark of American literature and a profound exploration of the human spirit under the pressure of war.
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