War is always inevitable throughout the world history. The results may vary widely; it is usually a win or loss. Victory or loss is only a clear expression, but photos can represent these expressions. "Times Square V - J Day" by Alfred Eisenstaed shows an American sailor who kisses a young lady in the middle of Times Square despite the surrounding environment. This symbolic picture was taken after I published in Life magazine in a week after I announced that America won Japan in the Second World War.
This is an article about Hemingway 's short story "House of Soldiers". Will the lives of soldiers do not change after the war? Many young people left the house, enjoyed a peaceful environment, experienced war, and returned to various worlds. Many people have witnessed the destruction and atrocities brought about by war. Harold Krebs is a young man from a small town with a family you love, and it is not different from people around him. - ... "In 'Soldiers' house', Hemingway uses conflict to show how society demands integration and demands unfair struggle for people who do not adapt to the model "(Comtois). Harold Krebs did not adapt to the mold, so he tried to attract others' attention. In order to please the people around him, Klebs blended into society and made him a believer. In order to become himself again, Krebs needs to separate himself and forget what he wants others to say to him.
Harold Krebs, the hero of Ernest Hemingway 's "House of Soldiers" (1925), was a soldier who just returned to America after serving in World War I. His hometown was later than other soldiers, he missed the welcome of the town to their "hero". This affected his view on families and communities who did not participate directly in the war. In addition to this, his efforts or lack of experimentation to adapt to society shows a general indifference to life. "House of soldiers" is a short story that depicts disappointment of the "confused generation" of life and the value they bring, and this disappointment is after the war by Harold Kleb. War, ladies and attitudes of faith are stated.
Ernest Hemingway's "Soldier's House": Harold Krebs discovers the disappointment of the lost generation through postwar attitudes
Ernest Hemingway's short story "House of Soldiers" explores themes of alienation, integrity, and compatibility to deal with the influence that the First World War had on the lives of soldiers after returning home . The message of the author is that the experience of war is personal to all soldiers, the war has kept people away from norms and values of civil society, and furthermore they have alienated their families. Alienation means rupture or isolation from others. This theme was explored with a short story by the main character Harold Krebs. The young man came back to Japan after two years of fighting in Germany and France, and thought that his hometown has not changed, he felt alienated like a stranger. He no longer includes social norms and values in civil society, even social etiquette related to romantic relationships.