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This is a 6 page paper comparing the lovers theme in “A Farewell to Arms” and “The Sorrows of Young Werther”. Ernest Hemingway and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe both developed stories which defied conventional thought for the sake of the lovers, love and passion within their time. Hemingway’s “A Farewell to Arms” tells of a pair of lovers during World War I who decide to live and love unconventionally without marriage. Goethe’s main character in “The Sorrows of Young Werther” shows a man who shows unconventional passion and obsession and who thinks of himself as the lover in an unrequited relationship with a woman he can never have and kills himself because of the agony he feels.
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love and passion within their time. Hemingways "A Farewell to Arms" tells of a pair of lovers during World War I who decide to live and love unconventionally without marriage.
Goethes main character in "The Sorrows of Young Werther" shows a man who shows unconventional passion and obsession and who thinks of himself as the lover in an unrequited relationship
with a woman he can never have and kills himself because of the agony he feels. While both Hemingway and Goethe show their society what depth of love can occur,
Hemingways story is somewhat more modern in its approach than the overly tragic romance of Goethe. In Ernest Hemingways "A Farewell to Arms",
he portrays lovers who meet during World War I and throughout the story conduct their affair, her pregnancy and their eventual flee into Switzerland all without the aspect of marriage
which was unheard of during the time of publication. The values in the society have become corrupt and are disintegrating because of the effect that the war has on all
of their characters and morale. Lieutenant Frederic Henry the young American in the story is considered to be na?ve in the ways of love and is teased about it
by his friend Lieutenant Rinaldi who is determined to arrange for the two of them to meet up with some British nurses. At this point in the story, the love
aspects and the setting are all fairly light in nature as the true conditions of war have not yet been felt. Rinaldi had made friends with a young nurse, Catherine
Barkley, and brought Frederic along to make a good impression, but instead Frederic was so impressed by the nurse that he ends up romancing her instead (A Farewell to Arms).
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