After the success of his 1895 Civil War novela 'The Red Badge of Courage', novelist and poet Stephen Crane now had the means and recognition to pursue his dream job: war correspondent.
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“The Red Badge of Courage” by Stephen Crane, was published in book form #OnThisDay in 1895. The story originally appeared as a serial published by a newspaper syndicate.
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The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
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The Red Badge Of Courage (1951)
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The smoke was tinted rose-hue from the flames, and perhaps the unutterable midnights of the universe will have no power to daunt the color of this soul.
- The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
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Ryu Number: Henry Fleming
Do people read The Red Badge of Courage in high school? I never had to read The Red Badge of Courage. I read Macbeth, though. And Winesburg, Ohio, which was misery. Not miserable, necessarily (though maybe that too), but misery.
Anyway, Henry Fleming, protagonist of The Red Badge of Courage, has a Ryu Number of at most 2.
Yes, it's an alternate steampunk universe version of Henry Fleming. Still counts. Goatee Spock is still a Spock, after all.
Also Marth is there because you had the appropriate amiibo. No, I don't know how he got to the steampunk nineteenth century. Don't worry about it.
...Actually, I kind of feel bad for Marth. You ever think he's just like, "Stop summoning me I have a job"? It's gotta be hard to run a kingdom when you get isekaied every other Wednesday.
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As he gazed around him the youth felt a flash of astonishment at the blue, pure sky and the sun gleamings on the trees and fields. It was surprising that Nature had gone tranquilly on with her golden process in the midst of so much devilment.
The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
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“B’jiminy, we’re generaled by a lotta lunkheads.”
— Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage
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"So it came to pass that as he trudged from the place of blood and wrath his soul changed." ...Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage
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The cold passed reluctantly from the earth, and the retiring fogs revealed an army stretched out on the hills, resting. As the landscaped changed from brown to green, the army awakened, and began to tremble with eagerness at the noise of rumors. It cast its eyes upon the roads, which were growing from long troughs of liquid mud to proper thoroughfares. A river, amber tinted, in the shadow of its bank, purled at the army's feet; and at night, when the stream had become of sorrowful blackness, one could see across it the red, eyelike gleam of hostile camp-fires set i the low brows of distant hills.
--- The Red Badge of Courage
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“The Red Badge of Courage” by Stephen Crane was published in book form on October 3, 1895. #OnThisDay The tale originally appeared as a serial published by a newspaper syndicate.
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Sir Gannondorf, how to I stop my special interest from being the only thing I think about? It's great to have a special interest, but it gets in the way of things I need to do!
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