The Red Badge of Courage
How is Wilson seen by other people?
how did Wilson treat other people?
how did Wilson treat other people?
In the beginning of the novel, Wilson is appropriately dubbed the "loud soldier." Having no lack of self-esteem, the others are put off by his arrogance and opinionated conversation. He's seen as argumentative and bragadocious. None-the-less, as the novel progresses, all of this changes, as does our opinion of Wilson as a man. He's loyal to Henry and his other fellow soldiers and learns to work as a team, rather than like an individual. He is protective of his comrades and learns humility.
The Red Badge of Courage