The eternal weapons, colors, and setting features are all over the world, and many people think that love is a cure for all. Ernest Hemingway's novel "Farewell to Weapons" is a typical love story between nurses and warriors. Their love must overcome the obstacles of the First World War. Hemingway develops this theme through characters, tones, and scenes. Hemingway used two main characters, Frederic Henry and Catherine Barkley to express the theme.
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 "Farewell Weapons" is a classic literary work. His way of nurturing his character is very clever. At the beginning of the story, I do not like it as it is. When I read the book "Farewell, Weapons" deeper, I discovered the complexity of my character. I thought that Frederick Henry was a rather complicated person. When you finally grasp the whole picture of Frederick Henry you will find he can be explained in several different ways. First, Frederick Henry is a rounded and dynamic character.
The title of the novel "Farewell to Weapons" is the foundation of Frederick Henry's war to get out of trouble and to leave it. Characters like Gino and Ettore Moretti do not endorse warfare, but most of them hesitate about war, doubt the glory that it brings and dissatisfaction with the ruin it brings. This novel clearly explains violent chaos caused by conflict and unnecessary barbarism. The ability of war to influence moral judgment and rational thinking. For example, Henry shot an engineer who refused to help free the car soaked in mud, which was a violent explosion contradicting his quietly distinct personality. It is reasonable to kill this technician as it is the anticipated result of violence and war turmoil (Waldhorn 76)