Abstract: Henry becomes really angry because he feels like his regiment is tired while the enemy never seems to get tired. When the enemy comes closure, Henry becomes so angry that he begins to fire nonstop. He is sort of possessed. His rifle becomes hot because it was fired so much. Another solider then tells Henry he can stop because the enemy has left. The other soliders were awed by Henry and is anger and will to fight. The lieutenant was extremely happy and complimented Henry. Henry now thought of himself as a beast. Henry then goes onto the ground and rests after he realizes that he doesn't have to fight anymore. He is extremely thirsty. Henry and the other soliders then rest for the next battle because they know that even though a lot of the enemy died, they will still comeback.
Response: Finally, Henry actually does what he acts like he has done the whole time. He finally fights and is a real solider. The others are awed by Henry and is anger. Is the reason Henry is so blood thirsty because he feels like he needs to really prove himself? He can finally not feel so badly about himself because he did fight and did kill the enemy. Henry may now become less outspoken but more confident. Hopefully, he doesn't try to show his confidence and is just content with having inner confidence.
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