Why is his dad not mentioned very often/what happened to him? (Ch. 1)
Why is he changing words by saying the government was at fault for him being in the army now? (Ch. 2)
What does the Question mean? (Ch. 3)
Why did the lieutenant react the way he did? (Ch. 4)
What is red rage? (Ch. 5)
What is going on with the lieutenant? (Ch. 6)
Nature’s comparatives to his life- meaning/s? / Why did he come across this dead man/ how did he die exactly/ Question/ why was he here? (Ch. 7)
Why does Henry perceive nature as stopping in its usual ways when battle comes? (Ch. 8)
What exactly happened to Jim? (Ch. 9)
Was it a disease that made Jim and the tattered soldier act dumb and animal like? (Ch. 10)
Why did they not just get their clothing dirty during that one battle to show that they were not new to the other veteran regiments if you show courage through the blood? Also, the clothing doesn't seem important to keep clean anymore, why? (Ch. 11)
Still want that badge of courage? (Ch. 12)
Did he feel more guilty now that he had lied and his people had still treated him with the utmost respect and hospitality? (Ch. 13)
Will Henry change like Wilson? / The other men that are coming back were seen the same as Henry "having been drawn away from regiment", but was it actually they had run too just like Henry? (Ch. 14).
Why was he going to keep Wilson's letter? (Ch. 15).
Henry keeps saying how tired he is of battles with no purposes, but is it really just an excuse to not look like a coward? (Ch. 16).
Has he actually overcome his issues or is he still just an egotistical man? (Ch. 17).
Why was the youth's regiment thought so low of that they would be chosen to be spared? (Ch. 18).
When they came across the enemy who's faces looked as if they weren't supposed to be there why did the enemy act so different? (Ch. 19).
What exactly was going on with the standing of the flag and then how did that go to transferring into battle? (Ch. 20).
Was the lieutenant siding with the mockers or was he with the regiment during their battle and angry with what these men had to say? / Also, one man commented on how Henry was not that great of a fighter because the others had not known him from the beginning. Does this mean someone knows that he ran? (Ch. 21).
What is going on with the battle situation? Did they fight one of the ones already going on or start a separate one? (Ch. 22).
Henry is blue, correct? I think it is weird how the story still has not mentioned what this war is over even if we do know. It has nothing of what the men thought of why they were there fighting at all... why? (Ch. 23).
Where are they heading back to? (Ch. 24).
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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