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This 6 page paper looks at various aspects of A Farewell to Arms. Themes of love, sexuality and death are each explored in the context of this work, but the paper also looks at some of Hemingway's other writings. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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far below that of his supporters. Hemingway after all is one of the best known authors of his time, and his works have become classics. In Old Man and the
Sea, the story takes place over a very short time span. In three days, the old man named Santiago battles the ocean with his young companion, Mandolin. The readers see
that Hemingway looks death in the eye through the protagonist and his fear of nature is expressed. Perhaps The Snows of Kilimanjaro exemplifies Hemingways greatest fears, one of which is
writers block and the other, death. Again, things of death and nature are abundant. It is no surprise that Hemingway would also write another work that confronts death with his
A Farewell to Arms. Ernest Hemingways A Farewell To Arms focuses on a young student who studies in Italy, just around the time of the outbreak of a bloody
world war. Frederic Henry is the protagonist, and while to a small extent it is a coming of age piece, it is much more than that. The importance of
this work, aside from the skill of the author, is that it prompts people to take a look at their own lives and stare death in the face. Not everyone
agrees with that assessment. In fact, some have been critical of the dark and abrupt ending that Hemingway is so famous for. Ernest Hemingway is however clearly introspective and has
a great understanding of the human heart and mind. In a way, Hemingways comprehension may be equated with the notion that every person is full of despair and conflict. In
some ways that is dismal but there is always some light at the end of the proverbial tunnel. Hemingway knew how to accentuate that light in a compelling way. He
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