The Red Badge of Courage
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In 1894, 22-year-old Stephen Crane published a book about a young Civil War soldier who grappled with bravery, fear, and failure. Donald Sutherland narrates this literary analysis of the classic story of Henry Fleming. Reenactments, photos, and comments from teachers and veterans add impact to the questions about what it's really like to be in war.
Media Details
Runtime: 48 minutes, 31 seconds
- Topic: Literature
- Subtopic: American Literature, Crane, Stephen
- Grade/Interest Level: 9 - 12
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- Release Year: 1999
- Producer/Distributor: Discovery School
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