When Henry awakes he feels like he has been asleep for 1,000 years. He can hear fighting off in the distance. At first when he looks around the camp he believes that all the soldiers are dead, and he starts to panic. A horn blows and then all of the soldiers start to get up. Wilson sees Henry is awake and asks him how his head feels. Henry says he still feels pretty bad. Henry noticed a change in the loud soldier. He is no longer so loud, but now seems to be showing tenderness and care to Henry and the rest of the men. Henry tells Wilson that Jim is dead. A few soldiers start to get into a fight, but Wilson breaks it up. Then he tells Henry that he thought they lost half of their men but they all started returning during the night. He said they scattered and fought with other regiments just like Henry did.
Wilson seems like he has really changed since the beginning of the battle. He took very good care of Henry and then stoped a fight between two of the men. He is not the loud soldier anymore. He is caring and thoughtful now.
Why has Wilsom changed from being loud to being caring? Is it because of the war?
Saturday, November 22, 2008
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