World War I. The first great tragedy of mankind. Of course this does not include love and life. Combining these three will find one of the most original novels about life, love, and war These novels can only be written by Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway born on the outskirts of Chicago in Oakland, Illinois on July 21, 1899 started literature as a journalist of Kansas City Star. During the war he joined the American Red Cross volunteer as an ambulance driver in 1918. After a major injury after the mission, he decorated two Italian medals and joined the Italian infantry.
Symbolism in 'weapons to parting': In the novel 'Weapons to parting', the author Ernest Hemingway uses many different symbols. One of the most commonly used symbols is nature, and most importantly it is rain. In the novel we try to use symbols to express various things. Rain and water are symbols of strong death from beginning to end, accompanied by accompanying grief, pain, feelings of despair. When it rains on a rainy day, it turns all comfortable or hopeful things into bleak something. This can be seen on the first page, the season is growing rapidly from summer to autumn
The symbolicity of "Farewell, weapons" is very obvious. For example, in the book "Interpretation of the 20th Century into Farewell to Weapons", Malcolm Cowley focuses on the symbol of rain. He believes that rain often occurs in books. And it symbolizes the disaster. He pointed out at the beginning of "goodbye weapons" stated that "things get very bad" and that "in the winter it is raining forever." In the book, Miss Berkeley is afraid of rain because she is a nightmare, she saw death in the rain. She said, "From time to time I can see that I am dead," she said. When Miss Barkly was giving birth, and when her and her baby died, it was raining all night.
The quotation of "Farewell Weapons" below is a symbol of rain. For each reference, you can also see other letters and topics related to it (each topic is represented by its own point and icon, as shown below). Note: All page numbers and citations quoted below refer to the Scribner version of "Farewell Arm" announced in 2014.
According to Markley, "Farewell weapons are held in the media - literally, in the midst of things" (Broom 172). At the beginning of "Farewell Weapons", at the end of the summer of that year, we told you that we looked over the river and lived in a village house overlooking the mountains. There are pebbles and rocks in the bottom of the river, dry and white under the sun, in the aisle the water is clear, moving quickly and blue. The army went to the way of the house, the dust they lifted pulverized the leaves