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The Red Badge of Courage


Table of Content

1. CHAPTER I
2. CHAPTER II
3. CHAPTER III
4. CHAPTER IV
5. CHAPTER V
6. CHAPTER VI
7. CHAPTER VII
8. CHAPTER VIII
9. CHAPTER IX
10. CHAPTER X
11. CHAPTER XI
12. CHAPTER XII
13. CHAPTER XIII
14. CHAPTER XIV
15. CHAPTER XV
16. CHAPTER XVI
17. CHAPTER XVII
18. CHAPTER XVIII
19. CHAPTER XIX
20. CHAPTER XX
21. CHAPTER XXI
22. CHAPTER XXII
23. CHAPTER XXIII
24. CHAPTER XXIV




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Name: Brittany _____ [Date: 9/20/06]
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Review/comment: The soldier's feelings towards war are the only feelings a person would have. He was scared of war and did not like being in the center of horrible ways of dying and having pride while you die because it is pride not for yourself but for your country. If the soldier were in Iraq, than he may feel similar feelings but we would never know if he chose to express his feelings because they may be very disturbing and too difficult for him to reveal.



Name: _____ [Date: 11/01/06]
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Review/comment: The book was dissapointing, it dredged on and i found myself disgusted and scornful towards Henry and his companions. I fully hope that the rest of Stephen Cranes novels do not bore me as this one has, for then I fear he would be in need of a new career field



Name: Liza _____ [Date: 11/04/06]
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Review/comment: We had to read this book in school this year... I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, to be blunt. In all fairness, there were two people in my class who liked the book, but most people simply hate it completely. Just an opinion. Oh, and English teachers everywhere: Don't make your students read this one. Pick some other Civil War novel. Gracias!