The Red Badge of Courage

In what way Henry's action in chapter 10 affected your view of him as a character?

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This really depends on what your view is rather than mine. At this point, Henry is distraught and upset with himself. Henry wishes that he were dead. He believes that he envies the corpses that lay in the field and on the leaves of the forest. The questions of the man were like knife-stabs to the youth. He feels that he cannot keep his crimes concealed; one of these arrow-like questions that flew through the air is bound to hit him.

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