He does not care who he fights as long as he does not run away. The veterans tell the young soldiers of gray, mad, rampaging hordes but he does not trust the veracity of their tales. He has not seen his foes yet, save for a conversation with one across a riverbank late one night. When he tells her he's joined the army, she denies him a touching farewell scene and merely says if he finds himself in a situation where he will be killed or may do something wrong, he should go with his feelings. His own mother, however, was not interested in such fanciful notions of bravery, and discouraged him from enlisting. One young soldier, Henry Fleming, reflects on what will become of him when he gets to battle - namely, will he run or will he stand and fight bravely? He enlisted because he wants to be a hero, like the warriors of the Greek epics. As The Red Badge of Courage opens, members of a newly recruited Union regiment are debating a fresh rumor: they are finally going to move out on the next day and engage the enemy.
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