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Public Perception of the Illustrious Redcoat

Ivy Cooley

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The redcoat, particularly the uniform itself, has become a symbol of often contrasting ideas. Jane Austen disliked the collective redcoat while others viewed the British infantryman in a more positive light. The redcoat permeated early 19th century society in terms of fashion, literature, and even plays, though still remains shrouded in mystery as to how civilians perceived this conflicting symbol. This paper will argue that the public perception of the redcoat during the Napoleonic era was paradoxical and depended on historical and personal context, though it largely projected a romanticized view of the British soldier. The redcoat symbolized heroism, chivalry, and power, often impressing the public at military events. However, beneath these gaudy coats were mere mortals who could cloak their sins beneath a convenient symbol of morality, effectively fooling the public with their new and pristine identity.

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Ivy Cooley

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Cooley, I. (2020). Public Perception of the Illustrious Redcoat. https://doi.org/10.26522/tg.v5i1.2373

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2020
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10.26522/tg.v5i1.2373
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