The story takes you to the Civil War when a Union regiment rested and
camped along a riverbank for weeks for a war. Henry Fleming who is a
teenager joins the army because of his love for the army but finds
himself in the middle of the battle against the Confederate soldiers. In
the battle, Confederate soldiers charge but are repelled by the Union.
But soon Confederate soldiers charge again. Henry is terrified and
leaves his comrades. He goes to a jungle where he finds a body decaying,
while escaping from the place he finds a group of injured soldiers
returning from the war. They ask Henry to show his wound. He tries to
run from that place but things come in disarray. A soldier hit him with
his rifle on his head. Exhausted, hungry, thirsty, and now wounded he
decides to go back to his regiment. He faces shame and hatred from
another soldier. He has to prove himself to get back his respect and
pride.It is the story of a person who leaves the battleground out of
fear. The story revolves around maturation, heroism, cowardice, and the
indifference of nature.