Because of his difficulties, he ignited his role in the army and tried to escape the country with his pregnant girl friend Catherine. Compared to the simple and concise nature of Hemingway, Fitzgerald's sentence style is more descriptive and creative. The theme of war is similar to the reaction of innovative characters, but the two books have different characters, plots, scenes, and styles. In each novel, war is expressed in various ways, as the role explains the event.
It is a comparison between Ernest Heimwei's "Farewell Weapons" style "Farewell to Weapons" and "Great Gatsby" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby". Fitzgerald uses a more reflexive lighting style, meaning that he reflects his role, and also the theme includes reflections of readers and plots. On the other hand, Hemingway uses a more self-interesting style on his theme, character and plot, which means he produced this book based on his personal experience.
A legendary conversation about 'rich' was said to have occurred among the novelists, and it took place between 'great Gatsby' and Ernest Hemingway writer Steve Fitzgerald. The problem is to quote the words of Fitzgerald. "The rich are different from you and I." Quote Hemingway's words say, "Yes, they have more money." Success is mainly from excellent education (he can use the words "education" and "smart" interchangeably), and has the ability of communication and negotiation. My father is a smart person, but if there is one thing he did not tell me, that is that luck plays an important role in achieving success. Furthermore, there is a big difference between education and intelligence. The latter includes natural talent.
Ernest Hemingway made several suggestions to his colleague F. Scott Fitzgerald. If something in your life hurts you, you should use it in your writing. When writing farewell weapons, Hemingway followed his own advice. In many respects, Frederic Henry is parallel to the psychology of Hemingway. The painful experience of his own life, consciously and unconsciously placed in this novel, makes it a major literary achievement. Hemingway reported the Spanish civil war as an American journalist. His strong feelings against Spain and his beliefs about the cause of the Republican Party have led him to write "Who fight for anyone" for Bell Pass. In the spring of 1937, when the war stopped, the book was written in a concise and sparse explanatory style that won the Hemingway in the 1920s and was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize.