Hemingway once said, “The most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much, and forgetting that you are special too” (Ernest M. Hemingway). His novel, The Sun Also Rises, demonstrated through the characters that love can be painful. He based his life through the character, Jake Barnes, throughout the novel in many ways especially love. Hemingway served in World War I where he sustained injuries and landed him in the hospital where he met a nurse named Agnes Kurowsky. Kurowsky soon accepted his proposal of marriage but later left him for another man. Jake also served in World War I where he suffered an injury making him impotent and sending him to the hospital where …show more content…
Brett is truthful with herself and honest about her relationship with other men. She is an alcoholic nymphomaniac. Lady Brett is admired and pursued by all kinds of men especially Jake. Jake receives a war wound of some kind that makes him impotent. According to Chris Coyne (n.d) in the article “The Character of Lady Brett Ashley in The Sun Also Rises,” “She is the love of Jake’s life and she loves him too, but she and Jake both see his impotence as an impossible obstacle to a relationship and she leads a promiscuous life of romantic adventures” (para. 1). Jake talks about how his injuries are supposed to be funny. He comments about not thinking about his war wound false and how Brett hates having anything that forces her to do something, even love. According to Ernest Hemingway (2006) in the novel The Sun Also Rises, “Besides, What happened to me is supposed to be funny. I never think about that” (p. 34). Brett will not even change her mind about the state of their relationship, not even when Jake continually pleads with her. Knowing in her heart that she would surely destroy him if they did get together, she stands against him. Brett wants to be free above all else, and soon they both escape having to talk about the tough