The Red Badge of Courage

That Henry had a tranquil philosophy during these moments of irritation indicated what?

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In context, he didn't enjoy confrontation.

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The Red Badge of Courage

What moments of irritation? It is safe to say that Henry has the sense to not let small things (irritation) upset him in the middle of an actual war. His philosophy might be "do not sweat the small stuff." However, as the war goes on, he does see the importance of placing his attention on the larger issues of men dying all around him.

What moments of irritation? It is safe to say that Henry has the sense to not let small things (irritation) upset him in the middle of an actual war. His philosophy might be "do not sweat the small stuff." However, as the war goes on, he does see the importance of placing his attention on the larger issues of men dying all around him.

What moments of irritation? It is safe to say that Henry has the sense to not let small things (irritation) upset him in the middle of an actual war. His philosophy might be "do not sweat the small stuff." However, as the war goes on, he does see the importance of placing his attention on the larger issues of men dying all around him.

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