Conclusion of Red Badge of Courage
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Literary Merit
Is courage a trait that you possess from the start or must you obtain it first?
Theme
- courage
- honor
- transformation
Pivotal Literary Devices
Symbolism
Symbolism is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense.
Allegory
An allegory is a symbolism device where the meaning of a greater, often abstract, concept is conveyed with the aid of a more corporeal object or idea being used as an example. Usually a rhetoric device, an allegory suggests a meaning via metaphoric examples.
Conclusion
Imagery
Imagery is when the author uses words and phrases to create “mental images” for the reader.
Henry found the courage that he was searching for
Key points from falling action
Denouement:
Falling action:
Exposition & Climax
Exposition:
- Henry wants to join war
- Starts to doubt himself
- Flees during the battle
Climax:
- Henry and Wilson lead their regiment to victory
Julio Perez
Ms.kineman
Honors English 10-2
23 may 2014