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Recklessness In Stephen Crane's A Mystery Of Heroism

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The main character in Stephen Crane’s “A Mystery of Heroism”, Fred Collins, changes by the end of the short story. He shows bravery, but recklessness at the beginning of the story when he says that “I wisht I had a drink.” He wanted to go get a drink from the well, but the rest of his regiment believes it to be too dangerous, from this we can see that this is proving his recklessness for a selfish need. Fred proceeds to get permission to get a drink from the well, now determined to prove his regiment wrong that it was dangerous, but only succeeding in proving them right. His selfishness has gotten the artillery officer killed. Then the water bucket gets spilled, proving that he went to all that risk, not only risking himself but his company
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