where everything remained the same. To most people, coming home generally means returning to the familiarity and comfort of the place where you should feel the most welcomed and at your best. Instead Krebs feels isolated and alienated and is treated almost like an outcast. He is unable to adjust to life of normalcy back in his hometown. The war affected Krebs in such a way that it seemed like he was left emotionless. He thought about women but refused to feel anything for them. “When he was in town their appeal to him was not very strong. He did not like them when he saw them in the Greek’s ice cream parlor. He did not want them themselves really” (Hemingway 147). This shows that Krebs’ wrecked emotional state is preventing him from being able to attain his normal interests like talking to women or build emotional connections with other human beings.
where everything remained the same. To most people, coming home generally means returning to the familiarity and comfort of the place where you should feel the most welcomed and at your best. Instead Krebs feels isolated and alienated and is treated almost like an outcast. He is unable to adjust to life of normalcy back in his hometown. The war affected Krebs in such a way that it seemed like he was left emotionless. He thought about women but refused to feel anything for them. “When he was in town their appeal to him was not very strong. He did not like them when he saw them in the Greek’s ice cream parlor. He did not want them themselves really” (Hemingway 147). This shows that Krebs’ wrecked emotional state is preventing him from being able to attain his normal interests like talking to women or build emotional connections with other human beings.