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    Bronte. The Picture of Dorian Gray and Wuthering Heights are two classic novels written respectively in Victorian era and Romanticism period. These novels are stories which revolve around the love story of the main characters Dorian versus Sibyl and Catherine versus Heathcliff and Edgar. In the aspect of love‚ it is feasible to see that there is practical mindset in these personages. Practicality in love may be that people fall in love for several reasons including loving feelings‚ destiny or faith

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    T R AI NI NG P ACKAGE # 1 I nt er per sonal Gr owt h and Gender in Gr oups MODU L E # 3 Gender and Development Gender Roles Canada Nepal Gender in Organizations Project with the support of the Canadian International Development Agency About t he Gender and Development Module This module is part of a series of training packages that was produced by the CIDA-funded Canada- Nepal Gender in Organizations Project. The series consists of four packages‚ each with three modules. CNGO TRAINING PACKAGES

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    served as a lieutenant in the Italian army to a group of ambulance drivers during World War I. The next major character is Catherine Barkley; she was an English nurse and shortly became Frederick’s wife. Rinaldi is an Italian surgeon who is a very close friend of Frederick. Count Greffi was a father figure to Frederick during the novel. Helen Ferguson is a close friend to Catherine and becomes very jealous of her and Frederick’s relationship. Lastly‚ there is the priest; he is a spiritual young man who

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    The relationship can start one way and then transform into something completely different without warning. Each character in this novel has a different understanding of love. In A Farewell to Arms‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ the relationship between Catherine Barkley and Frederick Henry closely parallels Rinaldi and the priest ’s different views of love. The character Rinaldi does not take love seriously; he is always in and out of love and always has many short-term flings. For example‚ Rinaldi is always

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    Catherine Barkley and Frederic Henry in A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway present a contrast in personalities: in the ways they are playing opposite roles‚ in Catherines maturity and leadership and in Frederics immaturity and ineptness‚ and in the ways they view love. Frederic Henry is the narrorator and the protagonist in the novel. He is a former student of arcitecture of arcitecture who has volunteered to join the Italian Army as an ambulance officer‚ because he could not speak Italian. He

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    and Catherine Barkley is at the center of debate. The novel A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway depicts Catherine Barkley as an unfair portrayal of a woman. Her constant nurturing of Henry‚ and selfless undertaking of the burden of pregnancy is indicative of a misogynist gone awry. Hemingway?s hatred towards women leads him to portray women as being dependant‚ obsessed‚ and naïve?serving as slaves to their men in every aspect. After the death of her previous husband‚ Catherine Barkley was left

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    extent does lt. Henry actually love Catherine? In chapter fourteen lt. Henry’s relationship with Mrs. Gage proves that Henry doesn’t love Catherine‚ but is lustful for what she is capable of sexually‚ and nurturingly‚ and believes this to be love. Within the first paragraph Lt. Henry recalls looking at a woman ‚ mrs. gage‚ and although he does claim that she is "not so pretty" by drawing his attention to her looks in the first place‚ involved with Catherine or not‚ one can note that he is on

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    front. Inside this war effort is revealed the great story and journey of a man named Frederick Henry. Frederick Henry is an American who is a part of the Italian Army. While with the Italian Army‚ Henry meets and falls in love with a woman named Catherine Barkley‚ who is a V.A.D in the Italian Army. In A Farewell to Arms‚ Frederick Henry’s journey through the experiences

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    and Juliet scenario. Lieutenant Henry‚ an American ambulance driver for the Italian front‚ falls head over heels for Catherine Barkley‚ an English nurse. These two placed against the odds of war‚ try to keep loving each other and stay together. The title A Farewell to Arms illustrates significance through Lieutenant Henry’s abandonment of the war and the death of Catherine Barkley. Lieutenant Henry’s desertion of the war explains his hatred for the violence‚ attitudes of other soldiers‚ and the

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    which he had presumably volunteered to be in‚ and second with his romance with Catherine [Barkley]‚ which‚ to give him credit‚ he had not initially volunteered for.? (Lewis 42) Initially‚ he is detached from the war because he is merely an ambulance driver and therefore‚ has nothing to do with the actual war. He must ultimately decide to follow his obligations to the Italian army or to follow his love for Catherine Barkley‚ both of which cause Frederick Henry great internal conflict. Eventually‚ his

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