PLEASE HELP!!! URGENT!!! WILL GIVE MEDAL!!! QUESTION FOLLOWS!
"If so be a time comes when you have to be killed or do a mean thing, why, henry, don't think of anything except what's right, because there's a man a women has to bear up against such things these times, and the Lord'll take care of use all" Henry's mother's description of courage and honor is MOST CLEARLY personified by which character? Jim wingspanlin (aka the tall one) the loud solider (aka Wilson) Please do not answer unless you've read the Red Badge of Courage. Thanks!
@ganeshie8
I'm leaning towards Jim wingspanlin, but I'm not sure
I don't remember a Jim wingspanlin in the story... I do remember a Jim Conklin though.
Yeah, for some reason the computer kept changing it on me...? computers suck
anyway, that's who I meant...Can you help me @LanguageEnthusiast
Jim Conklin display quite a lot of courage if I remember :-). Remember the part where Henry asks if Jim would run? Jim answered with, "I would run if other soldiers ran, and fight if they fought." Wilson is just there to show growth, as we read deeper into the book Wilson becomes more mature. So yeah, I agree it's Jim.
Thank you!
could you help me with more red badge of courage stuff?
I could try.
In the red badge of courage, the conflict that most developed the theme of Henry's courage is man vs man man vs nature man vs self man vs society
Henry is troubled as to what is his purpose, and when he runs away he feels guilty. (He lies and says he got shot in a fight, when in truth he got shot because he was running). Theses are a man vs self type conflict.
Thanks, that's what I was thinking too. Another one? Red badge of Courage unrelated. View attachment
"She opened with a joke about one volunteer who tries to outdo another." We aren't listening to her, but listening to stories about her. It is D. by revealing stores of Ms. Kemp.
oh! okay
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