"The youth turned, with sudden, livid rage, toward the battlefield. He shook his fist. He seemed about to deliver a philippic.
'Hell…'"(Crane 63)
"These incidents made the youth ponder. It was revealed to him that he had been a barbarian, a beast. He had fought like a pagan who defends his religion. Regarding it, he saw that it was fine, wild, and, in some ways, easy. He had been a tremendous figure, no doubt. By this struggle he had overcome obstacles which he had admitted to be mountains. They had fallen like paper peaks, and he was now what he called a hero. And he had not been aware of the process. He had slept and, awakening, found himself a knight" (Crane 106).
An' th' colonel, he ses: 'Were they, indeed? Ahem! ahem! My sakes!' he ses. 'At th' head a' th' reg'ment?' he ses. 'They were,' ses th' lieutenant. 'My sakes!' ses th' colonel. He ses, 'Well, well, well,' he ses. 'those two babies?' 'They were,' ses th' lieutenant. 'Well, well,' ses th' colonel, 'they deserve t' be major-generals.' he ses. 'They deserve t' be major-generals.'" (Crane 130)
'Hell…'"(Crane 63)
"These incidents made the youth ponder. It was revealed to him that he had been a barbarian, a beast. He had fought like a pagan who defends his religion. Regarding it, he saw that it was fine, wild, and, in some ways, easy. He had been a tremendous figure, no doubt. By this struggle he had overcome obstacles which he had admitted to be mountains. They had fallen like paper peaks, and he was now what he called a hero. And he had not been aware of the process. He had slept and, awakening, found himself a knight" (Crane 106).
An' th' colonel, he ses: 'Were they, indeed? Ahem! ahem! My sakes!' he ses. 'At th' head a' th' reg'ment?' he ses. 'They were,' ses th' lieutenant. 'My sakes!' ses th' colonel. He ses, 'Well, well, well,' he ses. 'those two babies?' 'They were,' ses th' lieutenant. 'Well, well,' ses th' colonel, 'they deserve t' be major-generals.' he ses. 'They deserve t' be major-generals.'" (Crane 130)
ultimate rage
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- Jim Conklin's death triggers rage
- determined to avenge Jim's death in battle
- no longer frightened by war
- no thoughts of becoming hero of war
- does not consider possibility of his own death
- fights like "driven beast"
- looked upon as "war devil"
- pleased with his own war efforts
- maturity level increases
- death does not frighten him
- acts like war veteran in remaining wars
- no longer battles for selfish desires
- realizes purpose of fighting war and fights for the Union
- stands by comrades with bravery and courage
- dedicated to regiment with no thoughts of retreating
- mental state of mind altered in positive way
- leads charge as colour bearer with no protection
- represents his commitment to Union
- knows he is a target but he is still content with hoisting flag
- his pride and courage inspires regiment
- expects nothing but victory
- devoted to Union
- bearing flag is risky but he does not consider letting flag slip away from his grasp
- becomes dedicated war hero
- looked upon as a mature young man by end of novel
- maturity, mentality, and devotion are altered for the better by the end of the war
- Henry is transformed
- determined to avenge Jim's death in battle
- no longer frightened by war
- no thoughts of becoming hero of war
- does not consider possibility of his own death
- fights like "driven beast"
- looked upon as "war devil"
- pleased with his own war efforts
- maturity level increases
- death does not frighten him
- acts like war veteran in remaining wars
- no longer battles for selfish desires
- realizes purpose of fighting war and fights for the Union
- stands by comrades with bravery and courage
- dedicated to regiment with no thoughts of retreating
- mental state of mind altered in positive way
- leads charge as colour bearer with no protection
- represents his commitment to Union
- knows he is a target but he is still content with hoisting flag
- his pride and courage inspires regiment
- expects nothing but victory
- devoted to Union
- bearing flag is risky but he does not consider letting flag slip away from his grasp
- becomes dedicated war hero
- looked upon as a mature young man by end of novel
- maturity, mentality, and devotion are altered for the better by the end of the war
- Henry is transformed
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