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    Death Of Love In War In the novel‚ The Sun Also Rises‚ written by Ernest Hemingway‚ a recurring theme is the death of love in World War I‚ which is exemplified within each of Hemingway’s characters‚ along with dozens of other works in the 1920’s. The novel follows a young expatriate‚ Jake Barnes‚ who had gotten injured during the war‚ rendering him impotent. As Jakes life continues and the daily struggle between his impotence and his emotional despair becomes more evident‚ the reader grows aware

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    openly. Early in this brief story the line‚ “Nick lay back with his father’s arm around him” (E. Hemingway 69)‚ indicates ease with demonstrating a young man can have a warm‚ comforting relationship with his father. After Nick and his dad leave the Indian camp‚ while walking back to the rowboats‚ the conversation they have is a typical father-son conversation. Nick shows some

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    Ernest Hemingway is known for much of his great short stories he wrote during the twentieth century. After graduating high school‚ Hemingway instead of going to college decided to take a job as a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star newspaper. The Star’s style guidelines influenced his writing style for the rest of his career: Use short sentences‚ short first paragraphs‚ and vigorous English. Soon World War I came along and Hemingway left the newspaper to join the U.S. Army so that he could fight

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    Soldier In Ernest Hemingway’s “Soldier’s Home” it is a story about a young man who struggles with the effects of the war. Hemingway shows how the young man cannot fall into what people presume him to be like. Harold Krebs is the main character who has dynamically changed from what his family remembers him as. Therefore‚ he struggles with being able to love in the way that his family feels that he should‚ and also he does not want to live the life that he once wanted anymore. Hemingway has Krebs change

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    In-depth look at “Soldier’s Home” The story “Soldier’s Home” which was written by Ernest Hemingway the time period in which this story was written was during World War I. Ernest Hemingway could not join the military due to poor vision but he volunteered to be an ambulance driver for the Red Cross. During his time‚ he experienced traumatic events also receiving injuries which sent him home. This front line duty coupled with his own injuries gives him a perspective of how life was and would be

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    on the psyches of soldiers. Soldiers often come home diagnosed with psychological disorders. They are affected mentally by their war experiences. Ernest Hemingway’s‚ “Soldier’s Home” portrays war in a realistic and raw perspective because it focuses on the war’s true capability to mentally damage and drastically change a soldier. Ernest Hemingway depicts war realistically in “Soldier’s Home” through the use of the character‚ Harold Krebs. The story starts off with an emotionally changed Krebs

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    Not a Hero… a Code Hero During the box office hit movie‚ Spider-Man II‚ the character of Aunt May said‚ “I believe there’s a hero in all of us.” Unfortunately‚ the famous author Ernest Hemingway did not see it that way at all. This man‚ who had written A Farewell to Arms and The Sun Also Rises‚ believed that there were certain characteristics that made up the hero‚ or the code hero as he called it. Hemingway’s code hero was a character who demonstrated three characteristics that included grace

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    In Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time‚ the leading protagonist is American WWI Veteran Nick Adams. Due to Hemingway’s specific writing style‚ his characters are often only portrayed in action. We‚ as readers‚ learn a very superficial amount about the character’s emotions because Hemingway’s style of writing is so objective and unbiased. To elaborate‚ Hemingway’s prose is very simple. He uses common words and short simple sentences in large repetition. Hemingway is extremely detailed in his expressions

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    World War I‚ the interest in psychology increased during the 1920s. Like many of his contemporaries‚ psychological research affected Ernest Hemingway’s literature. Hemingway’s father had always encouraged him to enter the medical field but Ernest was more of an outdoorsman that found his career in literature (Gorman). Although he did not pursue a medical career‚ Hemingway was still interested in science‚ causing Freudian and Adlerian psychology to influence his writing. Alfred Adler formed the Individual

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    feeling that every person has felt. There are all kinds of love‚ from the love people have for a friend‚ to the love people have for their family to the love people have for their romantic partner. Ernest Hemingway is an author that explores the concept of love throughout several of his stories. In Ernest Hemingway’s “Up In Michigan”‚ the concept of love is explored through an innocent girl. Liz is in love with Jim‚ but he does not notice her often. When Jim finally gives Liz attention‚ it does not

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