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    Mystery of Heroism

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    Stephen Crane: A Mystery of Heroism “A Mystery of Heroism” is a short military story written by Stephen Crane who was an American novelist‚ journalist‚ poet and short story writer. He was one of the most prominent authors of the Realist American Literature. The story “A Mystery of Heroism” begins with a description of two armies battling against each other. The protagonist Fred Collins was a union soldier in the Civil War who served in the A Company and is described is a simple and ordinary

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    A Mystery Of Heroism

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    "A Mystery Of Heroism." The title suggests that the author‚ Stephen Crane‚ himself questions the validity of Fred Collins’ heroism. As the story takes place‚ Crane begins to paint an image of Collins into the reader’s mind. He is a scrawny‚ outspoken‚ and dispensable member of A Company who is struggling with the internal debate of whether or not he is a hero.         As the story breaks‚ it is obvious that Collins is in war. "The dark uniforms of the men were so coated with dust from the incessant

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    Mystery of Heroism

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    things is the central theme in Stephen Crane short story "A Mystery of Heroism". Most of Crane’s story forced the readers to look beyond his words for a meaningful moral. His subject matter usually deals with the physical and emotional responses of ordinary people confronted by extraordinary experiences or things. He seemed to include each of his stories he wrote with a sense of hope because he was fascinated by the status of a hero. In this story‚ readers get the impression that you do not have to

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    In the story “A Mystery of Heroism” the protagonist Fred Collins who’s a soldier during the Civil War undergoes very important changes while he faces many conflicts on the way to retrieve water for him and his comrades. He not only changes in his actions but there is also a mature change in his speech. He was initially perceived as a fool but by the end he can be seen as a “hero.” Stephen Crane’s character Fred Collins in the realistic short story “A mystery of Heroism” goes through many changes

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    In a “ Mystery in Heroism” collins was too stubborn to back out of running across the battle in order to get water from the well‚ all his comrades either mocked him or told him he could not do it. After proving them all wrong by coming back alive and with water it ends up spilling. No one believed he could or would do it‚ saying things like “well if yeh want a drink so bad‚ why don’t yeh go git it!” in a mocking manner. But he proved them wrong by going to his captain and saying “ captain‚ i want

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    The theme of the Civil War stories is adversity. All of the stories show examples of suffering. In A Mystery of Heroism‚ Collins was suffering from thirst and risked his own life because of it. In A Diary from Dixie‚ it shows how the South is suffering from loss of the battles. In Letter to Sarah Ballou‚ it shows how both Sullivan Ballou and Sarah Ballou are suffering from not being able to see each other and the fear Sullivan could die. In War is Kind‚ it talks about how different families are suffering

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    In the short narration The Mystery of Heroism by Stephen Crain‚ the main character Fred Collins‚ proves to be a hero. The fact that Collins is a hero is very indisputable throughout the duration of the story‚ especially when he embarks upon a journey through a dangerous battlefield to obtain water for not only himself‚ but his comrades as well. When Collins was on the battlefield filling the canteens he stated that it felt like “The canteen filled with maddening slowness‚ in the manner of all bottles

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    Mystery Story

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    The mystery story: Last night I was walking home next to the river thames‚ when something strange happened to me. It was late at night and I’d had a long and difficult day at work. There was a large full moon in the sky and everything was quiet. I was tired and lonely and I’d just had a few pints of beer in my local pub‚ so I decided to stop by the riverside and look at the moon for a while. I sat on some steps very close to the water’s edge and looked up at the big yellow moon and wondered if it

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    How could war be kind? War cannot be kind. Throughout Stephen Crane’s stories‚ we learn he is opposed to the civil war. Stephen Crane uses sarcasm in “War is Kind” and then gives gruesome details of a soldier’s experience in “A Mystery of Heroism” to prove he is opposed to the war. Sarcasm is meant to provoke thought and to poke fun at the other topic. “War is Kind” uses sarcasm to explain the horrors of war‚ and the effect it has on those related to those in the war. “Great is the battle-god‚ great

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    human can resist. It’s so tempting even if they do not see the power at first they will eventually catch on. Psychologically it is so grasping‚ some may say it turns humans into monsters‚ but on the contrary‚ those people were already like that. For example in the book The Crucible‚ a young woman by the name of Abigail Williams was caught after dancing in the woods with her friends and slave as they were “casting spells”. This was because she wanted the wife of the house she worked at dead. So on the

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