prefers to travel to those foreign countries‚ and experience totally different and exotic cultures‚ while others prone to travel in their own countries. For me‚ as a Chinese‚ I would definitely choose to travel in my country‚ due to its 5000-year rich history‚ abundant sceneries including magnificent mountains and beaches‚ and also the cheaper expenditure. China has a five-thousand-year history‚ and there are many tourist attractions that people are worthy of visiting. As Beijing for example‚ it is
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The chief object of ports is‚ of course‚ bodily exercise. “A sound mind in a sound body” is a well-known saying. The heath of the body is essential for success in life. An unhealthy man is always sad‚ gloomy ad therefore loses confidence in him. To keep healthy‚ one must take an active interst in sports. Thus sports serve an essential purpose in life because they ensure good health and build a fine physique. If one is bodily fit‚ one feels capable of hard endeavor and life without endeavor is useless
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In Another Country ANALYSIS Though its narrator is never named‚ “In Another Country” is widely accepted as one of Hemingway’s series of stories featuring Nick Adams‚ an autobiographical character‚ as the protagonist. It was based on Hemingway’s own experiences recuperating in a Milanese hospital after being wounded in World War I. Though the story begins with Nick’s announcement that he and his fellow wounded soldiers are out of the war and recuperating at a military hospital‚ it becomes clear
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`In Another Country` By E. Hemingway `In Another Country` by E. Hemingway Hemingway creates a powerful and true-to-life story about real experience of many soldiers who came home but remember all casualties and hardship they were faced with during the WWI. On the other hand‚ their stories full of bravery‚ honor and courage. They need to adapt to new world‚ but the only way for them is to change their habits and personal values. Settings and objects reflect inner psychological state of the characters
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Reflection on Hemingway’s “In Another Country” [pic]While reading Ernest Hemingway’s “In Another Country‚” I was impressed with the unique viewpoint taken in the story. Not only is the point of view of a soldier‚ it is also a perspective of a man who is out of place even with men of his own kind who have been wounded just as the narrator had been. The idea that the narrator really has no one whom he can truly relate to emphasizes the rather gloomy mood of the story: “I was a friend‚ but I was never
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“The narrator of “ In another country” is disillusioned and cynical‚ having a difficult time retaining his sanity”‚ argues critic Nagel. In the story‚ the narrator‚ Nick Adams‚ is cynical about the machines which are used to rehabilitate his wounded extremity‚ and about the of Italian bravery and heroism. At the first paragraph‚ the narrator opened: “In the fall‚ the war was always there but we didn’t go to it anymore. It was cold in Milan‚ and the dark came very early”. Though the tone of the
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Michael Vollebregt Professor Victor English 1b November 12‚ 2012 In Another Country Analysis Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ In Another Country‚ tells the story of four‚ sometimes five‚ decorated World War I veterans going through recovery in the city of Milan‚ Italy. Despite their sacrifices‚ the locals in the town are very unfriendly to the soldiers and shout at them. The yelling creates a bond between the men‚ pushing them away from the villagers and towards each other. Also‚ although the
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an American former football player‚ who has been wounded in the knee. He describes the group of friends he has made at the hospital: three wounded Italian officers who had planned to be a lawyer‚ painter‚ and soldier before the war‚ respectively. Another young wounded soldier tags along with the narrator and his group‚ but has to wear a handkerchief over his face as most of it was damaged and rebuilt during the war. As the narrator returns to the hospital daily to sit in the machines that exercise
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Cited: Baldwin‚ James. "Another Country". 1962. New York: Vintage‚ 1993. Lynch‚ Michael F. "Beyond Guilt and Innocence: Redemptive Suffering and Love in Baldwin ’s Another Country." Obsidian II: Black Literature in Review 7.1-2. New York‚ 1992: 1-18. Nelson‚ Emmanuel. "The Novels of James Baldwin: Struggles of Self-Acceptance." Journal of American
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