The Dead Man
After Henry runs away from battle and is in the midst of rationalizing his behavior, he comes across a particularly tranquil spot in the woods: At length he reached a place where the high, arching...
Red
So did you notice any mention of the color red in this novel? Maybe once or twice, or fifty two times? Here are a few important ones:"From across the river the red eyes were still peering" (2.11.)....
Animal Imagery
And not just farm animals, either. Did anyone else catch those totally creepy dragons that kept popping up everywhere? When Henry looks around in "the mystic gloom," he stares at the "red eyes acro...
Religious Stuff
Crane, who was the son of a minister (but not himself a believer), also uses religious imagery in the novel. The chapter that deals with the death of Jim Conklin (notice his initials), promotes Jim...