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lieterary anlaysis- "red badge of courage" by stephen crane

The Red Badge of Courage is a historical Civil War novel by Stephen Crane. The story focuses on the individual psychology of one young soldier, Private Henry Fleming, during his first experiences of battle. Although never taking part in battle himself, Crane was able to portray the feelings and scenes of actual combat through his accurate descriptions of the War Between the States.

Stephen Crane was born in Newark, New Jersey as the fourteenth child of a Methodist minister. He began writing at the age of eight, and some of his books include the novel “Maggie: a girl of the streets” and many short stories such as “the Open Boat” and “The Blue Hotel”. His types of stories varied from novels to short stories and poems, but all of his books portrayed his style of realism. Crane wrote The Red Badge of Courage in 1895, it was his second book. He died of tuberculosis in 1900 at the age of 28; his career had lasted only eight years.

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