The following question references the novel The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane.


Why do you think Henry and Wilson became and remained such good friends throughout the course of the novel? Minimum 3 sentences.

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Henry and Wilson, often referred to as the Youth and the Loud Soldier respectively, became and remained good friends throughout "The Red Badge of Courage" largely due to their shared experiences and growth during the war. Initially, both characters exhibit contrasting attitudes towards the conflict—Henry is anxious and fearful about his own courage, while Wilson is overconfident and boastful. As the story progresses, they undergo significant personal transformations; Henry confronts his fears and cowardice while Wilson becomes more mature and level-headed. This mutual development fosters a sense of camaraderie and respect between them, as they support each other through the trials of battle. Their friendship is cemented by this common evolution and by the realization of their shared vulnerability and humanity amid the horrors of war. Through their combined experiences, they lean on each other for support, which is a foundation for a lasting bond.
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