When he faced the threat of a beast known as a rifle, the war constantly exposed to weapons was a sigh of the last repose of a considerable soldier. When he waits for the last blow to determine his fate, emotion runs through him. Memories inspire his heart, and once he left the world, none of them meant anything. Fear, murder and confusion began to emerge from barrel all of a sudden. "I said that it was rotten - Jesus Christ, I said that it was rotten" (Hemingway 35) reported the personal attitude of Ernest Hemingway to World War II as two sentences It is summarized by. In Hemingway's "Farewell Weapons", the character criticizes the war and regards it as a source.
In 1918, Ernest Hemingway fought and the war ended all wars. He volunteered to receive ambulance service in Italy, injured twice and decorated it. His experience comes from "goodbye weapons". I can not forget the explanation about the war of Hemingway. He reconstructed the fear of young American volunteers, homosexual relations, courage, and the confidence of the men and women he met in Italy. However, "goodbye weapons" is more than just a war novel. Among them, Hemingway has created a love story about wonderful dramas and uncompromising passions.
The war is hell, and it applies to the same thing falling in love for Ernest Hemingway. Author's semi-autobiographical novel "Farewell to the Weapon" was influenced by physical and emotional scars that he endured in World War I, and even sad nurses. Today, we are honoring Hemingway. On his 117th birthday he will provide his beloved 1929 novel "Farewell, Weapons" infographic and research guide. Hemingway made his four-sided hero, Lieutenant Frederick Henry, after his young, crazy version. Like Lieutenant Henry, Hemingway was an ambulance driver in the war and fell to his nurse. Hemingway's role also suffered the same damage, resulting in the actual hospitalization period of the author became mortar shell.
Ernest Hemingway and his character Frederic Henry have many similarities in the experience of "Farewell, weapons". Both Hemingway and Henry joined the medical school of the First World War. Like Hemingway, Henry was shot at the right knee in battle. Both of them are Americans, but they are Italian troops ambulance drivers. Both are passionate about women, but I can not keep this passion for a long time. Their similar escape, their dark nature, their evasive relationship, their stubborn war, and their similar view of death are all rational examples. Hemingway participated in several wars and wrote many novels about his experience. Henry was unable to leave the war for a while until he decided to escape. When Catherine asked Henry to stop talking about war for a while, he answered: "It's difficult, there's no place to give it up."