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Personal Growth Leaves People to Abandon What They Had First Believed to be True (A Farewell to Arms)
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A good novel written by a good author conveys emotion to the reader. A Farewell To Arms by Ernest Hemingway clearly portrays that war creates disaster, chaos and heartbreak. With each page turn, the reader feels what the characters feel. The reader has, at the beginning, a nonchalant attitude toward the war because that is what Frederic Henry feels. By book three, the reader feels disgusted toward war and the army because of the imagery, tone, and deep inner thoughts of Frederic. The reader is forced to think: how can Frederic uphold the same soldier’s code he stared with, when everything had changed? In the early chapters of the novel, Frederic seems to be a man who walks through life without really living.
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Title: Personal Growth Leaves People to Abandon What They Had First Believed to be True (A Farewell to Arms)
Words: 602 Rating: None Pages: 2.4 submitted by: zare42
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