Abstract: Henry and Wilson are getting ready to march when Henry realizes that he still has Wilson's letters. He decides not to say anything though and becomes really confident after that because he thinks he has something against Wilson if tries to ask Henry anymore questions about his wound. Henry feels like he is above Wilson now because Wilson was once weak too. He looks down upon the other soliders who ran even though he ran to. He says that his running was more dignified and heroic while their's was just tragic. He also viewed himself as a man of experience. Wilson then asks for his letters back. Henry produces them slowly because he wants to think of some remark to say, but he can't think of one. He thinks he is a good person then because he did not say anything to Wilson. He then thinks about coming back and how the women especially will like him because of the bravery he showed in the battle field.
Response:Henry is really not a good person. He thinks so highly of himself, and he has truly done nothing. Maybe if he goes into battle like Wilson, then he will change to. Maybe he won't view himself as such a great person. He will instead become more humble and realize that he was coward when he ran away. Henry maybe won't change his mood so often which is kind of annoying. He should just deal with what he has done and realize that he isn't that great of a person.
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