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Aslan
Just fighting in this war was courageous. Being caught, killed, or victorious was often amounted to random chance. Each soldier showed a sense of bravery being in that situation.
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Because Henry seems to have a skewed perception of courage, it is possible that he could have continued to live his life in this "shame of captivity". On the other hand, perhaps he would have realized that although his regiment was defeated, he had still proved to himself that he could fight in the face of death. Therefore, he was still a man of courage and bravery.