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A 6 page paper which provides an overall analysis of the novel, including the significance of the characters, their actions, symbolism, and the meanings of events. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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paper properly! For everyone who lived through World War I, life was forever changed.
Suddenly, the world was no longer a haven within which people could take secure refuge. The notion harbored by the young the so-called civilized world was a safe
place had been blown to bits on the battlefield. Soon, people felt alienated from the world and from each other. Ernest Hemingway was one of those people, and
his first novel, The Sun Also Rises (originally entitled Fiesta), considers the disenfranchisement of his contemporaries dubbed by author Gertrude Stein as "the lost generation." For the one-time soldier
turned journalist turned award-winning novelist, the sense of alienation was palpable, and he needed to express it for himself and on behalf of the countless others who were feeling similarly
displaced. The Sun Also Rises considers a group of American expatriates who (like Hemingway) relocated to Europe after the war in an
effort to attach some meaning to their lives. The primary characters are Jake Barnes, a cynical businessman who had been rendered impotent as the result of a war injury;
Lady Brett Ashley, Jakes former Army nurse and ex-lover, who had, after the breakup, taken up with a series of younger men in hopes of making Jake jealous and also
as a way of proving her own worth to herself. The secondary characters include Michael Campbell, Bretts current fianc?, a proud Scot who refuses to compromise his false aristocratic
persona, and prefers instead to rely on the comfort (and the checkbooks) of strangers; Bill Gorton, a journalist and two-fisted drinker whose skepticism about the world surpasses even Jakes; Robert
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