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  • Robert Brooks says:
    44 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Story, Good Kindle Edition, September 4, 2010
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    Robert Brooks
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    This review is from: The Red Badge of Courage (Kindle Edition)

    Unlike many others I was never required to read “The Red Badge of Courage” in High School. When I saw that it was among the many other classics that are now available for free on the Kindle I happily took the opportunity to read it; I am glad that I did.

    There are plenty of reviews of the novel itself on the print version, so first a note about the Kindle Edition of this book: I found no typos or poor formatting of the text throughout the Kindle Edition, which is a nice change from many of the other free classics. The only problem with this edition is that the table of contents does not work. It looks as if it should, but it is apparently just a large image within the text file, instead of clickable links to the relevant sections of the book. This is not a big deal, but it is always nice to have a working table of contents for reference.

    As for the story: The Red Badge of Courage tells the story of Henry, often referred to as the “Youth,” and his transformation over the course of a few days. Considering the author never fought in a war, his reflections on the the way battles can change a person are truly insightful, and at times even breath-taking. Stephen Crane also had a talent for describing the world around Henry allowing the reader to feel as if they are in the novel. The book is quite short, but Crane does a great job developing Henry’s character. As Henry goes from scared, to terrified, to arrogant, and eventually humble, you find yourself actively liking and disliking Henry through his transformation, as if you were there.

    There are two particular literary devices Crane uses that I particularly enjoyed and make the novel poetic at times. First, almost all of the characters have both a name and them also a character description. For example, Henry is “the Youth,” he has a friend “the loud youngster” and so on for all the main characters. This reinforces the idea that this is not just a book about a particular person or group of people, but about people in general. The second device is the way Crane uses common themes. So, the word red is used an adjective of the novel, just as it is in the title. Or, another example, Henry is walking through the woods that remind him of a chapel: from that moment there is a chorus, steeple, etc., used as adjectives and metaphors for the next few pages. This is truly poetic.

    I am grateful that there are teams of volunteers that put this material together and release it for free for the Kindle. The Red Badge of Courage was a quick and entertaining read: if, like me, you did not have the chance to read it when you were younger I would certainly recommend it.

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  • M.J.A. Ware, Author "MJ, Author" says:
    14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A must read classic, September 20, 2010
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    Few books cause such a visceral reaction as The Red Badge of Courage. Every time I read it, I can’t put it down and usually finish it in one sitting.

    The writing is superb. The themes are deep. The descriptions of battles are uncanny (though–unbelievably–Craine never fought in War). The book draws you in so deep, you almost feel like you are fighting (or running) along side Henry.

    It really makes you stop and consider what it means to be a man. Stands with the movie, All Quiet on the Western Front as one of the deepest and most accurate depictions of war.

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