Essays About war experiences

 

  • All Quiet on the Western Front and The red badge
    All Quiet On The Western Front, by Erich Marie Remarque, is a powerful book which tells of the war experiences of Paul Baumer, a nineteen-year-old soldier ...
    (1115 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • hemmingway
    ... From the wounds to the love affair, "it is fair to say that the book is the crystallization of the war experiences" (Shaw 54). After ...
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  • war in literature
    ... Madhouse", "The Second Variety", and Goodbye to all That have many similar war aspects but as technology evolved many new war experiences were interwoven. ...
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  • poetry war poets
    ... could survive. He grew up emotionally and spiritually during his war experiences. He uses irony in the poem Le Christianisme. A ...
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  • Compare tone and style i two war novels
    ... comment on ways in which soldiers respond differently to their situation.' Due to the fact that both the extracts are about war and war experiences they are ...
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  • The Lost Battle
    ... The usage of the war in his books were due to some facts that happened during Hemingway's life , especially during his childhood and war experiences. ...
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  • Soldier's Home
    ... Certainly his war experiences were not glamorous, and he brings home quite a collection of battle-scarred baggage, not the least of which is his guilt over ...
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  • Catch22 A Study in PostWar Attitudes
    Based on his own war experiences, the novel wickedly satirized bureaucracy, patriotism, and all manner of traditional American ideals. ...
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  • Stephen Crane
    ... of these rumors were true (Stephen Crane 2). Crane relocated to Germany where his vast traveling war experiences started taking a crack at his body and health. ...
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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    ... Remembering those days, Baumer asserts that, as a result of his war experiences, he has learned how shallow the use of these words was. ...
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  • Character Comparison
    ... Uncle Fred may have been eating and sleeping at the beginning, but all he needed was time to heal from the war experiences. He wanted to get involved. ...
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  • You Can Never Go Home Again
    ... His war experiences had left his emotional bank empty and he could only see himself wasting away like "the bacon fat hardening on his plate." Before the war he ...
    (1300 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • A Soldier
    ... Harold Krebs' struggle with his past war experiences and memories may also have been contributed by Ernest Hemmingway's life and experience in war. ...
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  • hemingway
    ... Psychologically, it is clear that Hemingway never got over his war experiences, which seems to have been a common problem with writers of his generation. ...
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  • wilfred owen
    ... neurasthenia (shell shock). While he was in France, Owen began to write poems about his war experiences. With his nerves shattered ...
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  • Ironic Cycles
    ... His first wife became his drinking companion. With her there by his side, he could attempt to forget his own war experiences. Hemingway's ...
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  • All Quiet ont he Western Front
    ... His loose basis of a character about his life and war experiences shows a remarkable perspective from someone who isn't writing like a phony who pretends to ...
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  • Ernest Hemingway: His Life in His Work
    ... But he soon had to return to the states, and the affair was over (Nelson, 31). His war experiences would prove to be very useful in the years to come. ...
    (1722 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • War Poetry Comparison
    ... injured soldier, but it was only through the influence of fellow soldier and poet, Siegfried Sassoon, that he began capturing his experiences of the war in the ...
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  • Adolf Hitler
    ... His war experiences hardened him. In his own words, "It was with feelings of pure idealism that I set out for the front in 1914. ...
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  • The Things They Carried
    ... O'Brien wrote autobiographical experiences as stories which made the point that the war was responsible for all of the emotions and changes that each man ...
    (644 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Vietnam War 2
    ... In the movie The Deer Hunter the harrowing, sensational, and violent war-time experiences of the Americans in Vietnam, shows the psychologically-destructive ...
    (1163 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Ernest Hemingway
    ... To Arms" on. Hemingway returned to Michigan after the World Wars where he wrote about his war experiences. In 1921, Hemingway married ...
    (1806 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • lost generation and the jazz
    THE LOST GENERATION AND THE JAZZ AGE IN THE WORKS OF HEMINGWAY AND FITZGERALD The post-World War I generation in America, where the war experiences left the ...
    (1482 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Regeneration
    ... Barker uses the central character of senior psychiatrist Rivers through his therapy with the patients to highlight their war experiences and the horrific ...
    (3817 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)

  • The Great Gasby
    ... is. When discussing his past Gastby is choppy and uncomfortable telling Nick about his education and war experiences. Only when ...
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  • Hemingway
    ... As a writer, Hemingway drew heavily upon his war experiences, as is seen in his earlier works that speak of men and women deprived, by World War I, of faith in ...
    (3500 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  • Is Plausibility a Good Word for a Farewell to Arms
    ... examples of plausibility. Hemingway fought in more than one war and wrote many novels about his experiences in them. Henry also could ...
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  • Art Imitating Life
    ... Although the principal way Septimus could give meaning and purpose to his war experiences is by communicating and sharing his experiences with others, he ...
    (4800 Words -- Approx. 19 Pages)

  • describe the elements of death and war in cranes THE RED BADGE OF ...
    ... not even that escaped his irony" During the course of his experiences Henry learns ... of the moment, when recognition is virtually forced on him(reports of war 146 ...
    (590 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

     


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