Hemingway writes "Farewell Weapons" five years after publication. This is a novel about Italian war. Several events in the novel are based on Hemingway's own life, so "weapons" can be seen as semi-autobiographical novels. The similarities between the novel and the life of the Hemingway are obvious - just like the Hemingway himself is the ambulance driver for the Red Cross, the main character Frederick Henry is the driver of the Italian army ambulance.
Hemingway's "weapons to parting" The main role of Catherine Barkley and Frederic Henry's self-absorption, Hemingway's "Farewell Weapons" are the two most self-absorbing characters I encountered. Frederick Henry considered only what he wanted, and Catherine was only concerned about Frederick's thoughts and thoughts. They have thought about themselves, so I think that the baby was not born alive. They are concentrating on thinking too much about other people.
Ernest Hemingway's book "Farewell to Arms" is a classic about nurses and war soldiers love stories. The story begins with Frederick Henry serving the Italian army. He encountered his future love at the hospital and he was placed for various reasons. I think that "Farewell, weapons" is a good book, from a conspiracy that is symbolic and exciting, and the constant movement of the hero. The symbolicity of "Farewell, weapons" is very obvious. Ernest Hemingway was always a poor performer with symbolism at night. For the hero of Hemingway's novel, the night was always a sign of death or a negative one. Another symbol of parting weapons is that Henry tried to escape from the Italian army and flew off the army by jumping off the ship that the army was moving.