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    A Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway ← Important Quotations Explained → 1. “There‚ darling. Now you’re all clean inside and out. Tell me. How many people have you ever loved?” “Nobody.” “Not even me?” “Yes‚ you.” “How many others really?” “None.” “How many have you—how do you say it?—stayed with?” “None.” “You’re lying to me.” “Yes.” “It’s all right. Keep right on lying to me. That’s what I want you to do. Were they pretty?” Soon after Henry arrives at the American hospital in Milan

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    A "code hero" is someone who acts on his own despite what the people around him say or do. Ernest Hemmingway‚ the author of the novel A Farewell to Arms‚ not only sees a code hero as someone who acts on his own‚ but who also acts in a very masculine manner. Lieutenant Frederic Henry‚ the main character in the novel‚ is considered to be a code hero. Through Frederic Henry’s behavior‚ actions‚ and traits‚ he fits the description of a code hero. Through Frederic Henry’s behavior one gets the impression

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    When reading Ernest Hemmingway’s A Farewell to Arms‚ I was struck by the vivid images he conveys with his descriptions of nature and the world. Hemmingway’s stark prose lends an air of bleakness to the story that truly puts the horrors and emotional turmoil of war into perspective. Although I was shocked and somewhat disappointed at the ending‚ I can see where Catherine’s death is necessary to complete the cycle and terminate the wartime romance just as the war must eventually terminate. I will say

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    Lewis April 14‚ 2012 A Farewell to Arms & The Grapes of Wrath The two novels The Grapes of Wrath & A Farewell to Arms both contain a main character who shares some of the same qualities depicting how they live their lives. The Grapes of Wrath‚ written in 1939 involves the character known as Tom Joad; A Farewell to Arms has a very similar character in ways that might not be open to the public eye known as Frederic Henry. Written by Ernest Hemingway in 1928‚ A Farewell to Arms discusses the

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    Determining whether Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms is a tragedy or romance is a tough task. As a novel set during World War I‚ it could be classified as a tragedy based on the depictions of warfare alone. However‚ behind that death and destruction‚ there is the very delicate‚ effervescent romance between the American Lieutenant Frederic Henry and the English Nurse Catherine Barkley. This all-consuming love (Catherine in particular seems to fade completely into it‚ saying “There isn’t any me. I’m

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    Lieutenant Henry‚ the main character in A Farewell to Arms‚ changed greatly over the course of the book. The book began with him in a smaller village near the mountains in Italy. By the end‚ he ends up alone in Switzerland after the death of his wife and child. Lt. Henry went through many changes in several aspects of his life‚ in the way of the war‚ his wife Catherine‚ and his friends‚ even though at the end he loses them all and is alone. In the beginning of the book‚ Lt. Henry was a young man

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    Frederic Henry‚ in Ernest Hemingway’s “A Farewell To Arms‚” undergoes a self-awakening into the ideas of existentialism. In the beginning of the novel‚ Henry is a drifter unconsciously searching for a meaning in life. As Henry is slowly discovers the trivialities and horrors of life‚ he becomes “authentic.” Which means discovering the existential idea that life has no meaning and learning to deal with it. Religion‚ patriotism‚ love‚ and several other outward forms pose as temptations that Henry

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    Hemingway’s literary masterpiece A Farewell to Arms is the perfect place to show and celebrate the kind of man that people could connect and look up to. The kind of man that Hemingway chose to celebrate was his own code hero by exhibiting his traits in three different men Rinaldi‚ the priest‚ and Henry and ultimately chose to not make his own main character this  code hero. The priest is celebrated as he exhibits many traits of the code hero. When Henry first describes the priest in chapter 2 he

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    Ernest Hemingway’s classic novel‚ A Farewell to Arms‚ is one of the greatest love and war stories of all time. The success and authenticity of this tale is a direct result of Hemingway’s World War I involvement. The main character‚ Frederick Henry‚ encounters many of the same things as did Hemingway and creates a parallel between the author and character. Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park‚ Illinois‚ July21‚ 1899. He was a very handsome‚ athletic‚ adventurous young man. When the United

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    John Stubbs ’ "Love and Role Playing in A Farewell to Arms" John Stubbs ’ essay is an examination of the defense which he believes Henry and Catherine use to protect themselves from the discovery of their insignificance and "powerlessness...in a world indifferent to their well being..." He asserts that "role-playing" by the two main characters‚ and several others in the book‚ is a way to escape the realization of human mortality which is unveiled by war. Stubbs thinks that Hemingway utilized role-playing

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