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A 5 page paper which analyzes and discusses Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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depicts the struggles of a generation of young adults who have experienced a great deal of loss through WWI. Hemingway was famous for defining this new generation of individuals in
society, the generation lost because of the power of warfare and a world that changed. The following paper analayzes his novel as it involves this lost generation.
The Sun Also Rises The characters in Hemingways story are characters all seeking some sort of answer, direction, hope, or message in life. They are all essentially lost, as indicative
of the term "lost generation" used in the epigraph. The primary characters are Jake, Brett, and Robert. One could claim that the primary characters are Jake and Brett, but Robert
serves as something of an outsider, a writer, who witnesses this lost generation of people and thus he serves as a very crucial element in the story. Jake is
a man who has been badly damaged by the war. He has been damaged spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and most obviously physically. The focus on his inability to make love to
a woman because of his injuries makes this point clear, but it also symbolizes the sense of despair of the characters. Jake is, in many ways, the most important character
in the story and perhaps the most like Hemingway himself. He is a man seeking comfort and simplicity and meaning while lost in depression. And, perhaps like Hemingway he is
a man who is renewed by nature. One critic indicates, "Hemingway learned to regard nature as a source of refreshment and healing, like the...beech forests and trout streams of Spain,
where Jake Barnes finds relief from the pathology of postwar Paris in The Sun Also Rises" (Wagner-Martin [2] 55). In short, there is much that can be read in the
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