This thesis will examine the fictional war novels, The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane and Going after Cacciato by Tim O‘Brien. It will examine the heroic illusions created by soldiers on the frontline as psychological coping mechanisms as a means to escape the realities of war. It will also examine how Stephen Crane and Tim O‘Brien create protagonists and characters that struggle to understand the conflicts within themselves as consequences of their developing point of view toward themselves, their war comrades, and their society‘s values and how each of these writers through observing battlefield experience comes to question the meaning of war and its effects. Stephen Crane and Tim O‘Brien investigate the moral and cultural values o...
One of the primary purposes and contributions of this study is to recover and discover a place in li...
MasterAn in-depth reading and analysis of The Red Badge of Courage bringing to light its manifold or...
The study in this paper concerned with the characteristics of Mary and Mr. Fleming in the Amazing St...
ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis tentang pendapat atau ide Stephen Crane terhadap p...
This thesis explores the literary career of Stephen Crane, concentrating on his war works
Stephen Crane uses man in war to represent universal man in relation to a naturalistic universe. The...
The paper Human connection in Red badge of Courage sought to reestablish the notion that humanity su...
This paper explains the helpless and determined nature of the hero, Henry Fleming, in Crane's The Re...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine and compare two iconoclastic works dealing with war as exp...
America’s entire history is intertwined with war; therefore, war has become a part of the American c...
This is a reading of the brief, but quite significant, metafictional gesture in Stephen Crane’s rene...
This is a reading of the brief, but quite significant, metafictional gesture in Stephen Crane’s rene...
This study seeks to excavate a certain line of irony running through the war fiction of Ernest Hemin...
This myth that war is glorious, heroic, full of adventure and excitement has been for centuries and ...
This research takes the novel The Red Badge of Courage as the object. This novel has been claimed as...
One of the primary purposes and contributions of this study is to recover and discover a place in li...
MasterAn in-depth reading and analysis of The Red Badge of Courage bringing to light its manifold or...
The study in this paper concerned with the characteristics of Mary and Mr. Fleming in the Amazing St...
ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis tentang pendapat atau ide Stephen Crane terhadap p...
This thesis explores the literary career of Stephen Crane, concentrating on his war works
Stephen Crane uses man in war to represent universal man in relation to a naturalistic universe. The...
The paper Human connection in Red badge of Courage sought to reestablish the notion that humanity su...
This paper explains the helpless and determined nature of the hero, Henry Fleming, in Crane's The Re...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine and compare two iconoclastic works dealing with war as exp...
America’s entire history is intertwined with war; therefore, war has become a part of the American c...
This is a reading of the brief, but quite significant, metafictional gesture in Stephen Crane’s rene...
This is a reading of the brief, but quite significant, metafictional gesture in Stephen Crane’s rene...
This study seeks to excavate a certain line of irony running through the war fiction of Ernest Hemin...
This myth that war is glorious, heroic, full of adventure and excitement has been for centuries and ...
This research takes the novel The Red Badge of Courage as the object. This novel has been claimed as...
One of the primary purposes and contributions of this study is to recover and discover a place in li...
MasterAn in-depth reading and analysis of The Red Badge of Courage bringing to light its manifold or...
The study in this paper concerned with the characteristics of Mary and Mr. Fleming in the Amazing St...