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The following question references the novel The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane.
In the last chapter of the book, Crane remarks of Henry, "He would no more stand upon places high and false." In light of Henry's impression of war before he enlisted and faced an actual battle, what do you think Crane is stating about how Henry will live his life in the future?
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