The Red Badge of Courage

The Red Badge of Courage is a novel written by Stephen Crane (1871-1900). Short parts of the novel were published in newspapers in 1894, but the full version was published in 1895.

The novel’s main theme is theme is courage and heroism of the soldiers in the American Civil War. In the novel the feelings and actions of the soldiers are explained thoroughly. Even though Crane was born after the Civil War, he was able to explain many small details accurately. It’s believed that the battle taking place in the book is based on the Battle of Chancellorsville. The type of language Crane used in his novel is hard to read for people living in the 21st century. For example he uses words that aren’t really used anymore and the accent of the soldiers vary, since the people fighting for the South spoke in a different way than people who lived in the North.

The main character of the story is Henry Fleming, a young Union soldier who against his mother’s will joined to fight in the war. Throughout the book Henry is trying to convince himself that he is a hero and he has the courage to fight. Wilson, together with Henry they both gain the reputation as the best fighters of their regiment. Jim Conklin, Henry’s friend who dies in the early part of the novel, this affects Henry until the end of the novel. The lieutenant, he is a young commander, who swears a lot during the battles. He and Henry try to motivate the men during rough times.

The novel starts with Henry wanting to join the Union army, his mother is against it but Henry doesn’t obey his mother. Henry has ideals about the war and how the battles go, but when it finally comes to the moment of battle he is shocked. It’s nothing what he thought it would be like. Henry struggles with the idea that maybe he is not a hero after all. But as the story goes on Henry matures a lot and is able to be satisfied with himself.

Requiem for a Dream

Requeim for a Dream was released in 2000. It a drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky, and it’s based on a novel with the same name by Hubert Selby, Jr. Starring in the movie are Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly and Marlon Wayans. The movie got a positive response by its viewers and critics.

The movie follows the lives of Harry (Jared Leto), his girlfriend Marion (Jennifer Connelly), his mother Sara (Ellen Burstyn) and his bestfriend Tyrone (Marlon Wyans). The movie is divided into three seasons: summer, fall and winter. The season reflects to the behavior of the characters during that time period. Harry, Marion and Tyrone are heroin addicts, who make the money for their drugs by dealing drugs. Harry’s mother Sara spends her time home watching television. After finding out that she is overweight her doctor prescribes her  pills that should help her with the problem. The pills contain amphetamine and after a while Sara becomes addicted on them and starts rapidly losing weight. Harry and Tyrone have been able to save quite a lot of money from their drug deals and they both hope that one day they can move to a nicer place and live a better life, but one day when Tyrone gets arrested Harry spends all the money by bailing Tyrone out. During the movie the addictions of the four main characters get worse and the need for a bigger dose grows. During the final season (fall), all of the four start doing everything they can to get more drugs, and the viewer can see how low some people will go to get something they want.

The soundtrack for the film was composed by Clint Mansell. The music in the movie has a great effect and it really adds the dark feeling and sadness to the movie. It has been praised by many critics and websites. The music is mostly heard on the background and it’s not loud but so that the viewer can hear it. The movie also has some great special effects, they mostly occur when the people in the movie are on drugs. The special effects try to explain how the people feel.