As a result, people began expressing their opinions of the war in their art and other media. Movements, novels, and paintings were created from the ashes of it that shifted the arts from traditional forms of style to bold, new ones that altered the world.
The short story Soldier’s Home by Ernest Hemingway is a valuable piece of work from the 20th Century. It focuses on themes such as fear, isolation, faith and conformity. These themes become more evident due to Hemingway’s writing style. It is simple, direct, and with unadorned prose. Hemingway demonstrates that he is a master of dialogue by the use of it in Soldier’s Home. He uses calculated emphasis and repetition to paint a clear picture for the reader. Repetition is a style that Hemingway used to portray a message clearly to his readers. In Soldier’s Home, Krebs enlisted into the Marines during World War I. He returns to his home in Oklahoma after the other soldiers had already been home. Krebs has to lie about what he experienced and this causes him to feel isolated from others. Krebs did not want to spend time on anything rather “he did not want any consequences. He