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


Describe the major Man vs. Self conflict in The Red Badge of Courage. When this conflict is tested, how does he react? Minimum 4 sentences.

The major Man vs. Self conflict in The Red Badge of Courage revolves around the protagonist, Henry Fleming, and his struggle with fear and cowardice. Throughout the novel, Henry experiences intense internal battles as he questions his own bravery and wrestles with the fear of running away from the battlefield. When this conflict is tested during the first battle, Henry initially panics and considers retreating. However, he ultimately decides to stay and fight, even though he is filled with doubt and uncertainty. This decision marks a turning point in his character development and sets him on a path towards redemption and self-discovery.