As war approaches he starts to doubt his whole purpose. “ He felt that this crisis his laws of life were useless. Whatever he had learned of himself was here of no avail.” (12) Henry may have been questioning the war as much as he was questioning himself. He felt as if his life was of no use and what he had known of himself didn’t matter …show more content…
He felt that something of which he was a part- a regiment, an army, a cause, or a country -was in a crisis.” (49) As Henry starts his first battle a rush of self recognition comes over him as he fires his first gun. He has realized from that moment forward he is not just another man he is a part of something, a regiment a will fight with them side by side. Because of this accomplishment he feels as if he is there for a reason and he has value and meaning to life. He also explains how he was part of a country that is in a crisis. This crisis being freedom and being able to live freely but the cost of that is