The Red Badge of Courage

When Henry returns to the regiment, he explains that he received a bullet wound to the head so he won't have to admit that he deserted in battle.

When Henry returns to the regiment, he explains that he received a bullet wound to the head so he won't have to admit that he deserted in battle. How do you think the soldiers would have reacted had he told them the truth now that they had all been involved in fighting? Do you think the fact that Henry returned would have made them more understanding or more likely to punish him?
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I think Henry made a wise decision to lie. Although most of the soldiers ran as well, it is understood that all must participate in a performance of bravery. Henry's honesty would have destroyed the facade that the soldiers were trying to keep. This would have caused self-recrimination and pain that would be all projected onto Henry.