Ernest Hemingway speech
through life's struggles ability to love and hold to personal values, one becomes good, a hero in Hemingway's eyes.Characterized brutality and harmful nature of the world through war. Portrayed horrific, cruel, meaningless and without glory: * QUOTE Anselmo says - The killing is necessary, I know, but still the doing of it is very bad for a man and I think that, after all this is over and we have won the war, there must be a penance of some kind for the cleansing of us all.' * Robert Jordan mirrors Anselmo's feeling in this passage, 'How many is that you have killed? he asked himself. I don't know. Do you think you have a right to kill any one? No. But I have to.'
No good can come from a world that is uncontrollable and harsh only good comes from - quote Through violence, war and its effects, and poverty, Hemingway presented the world in A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea as harsh and uncontrollable. He showed that people who display good values such as integrity, loyalty and, most importantly, love can overcome the world's adversity and chaos. This truly makes them a hero. "No, I was blown up while eating cheese''. As humorous as this may seem, it just shows Henry's graciousness and ability to not seek glory even when it is offered to him. * Henry, a soldier, and Catherine, a nurse, find love in A Farewell to Arms. At first, their love seems a mere escape from the challenges of life and the war. By the end, the two truly care for each other.
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Bell Tolls, Robert Jordan, Tolls Sea, Old Sea, Farewell Arms, Henry RINALDIS, Robert Jordan's, Tolls Characterized, QUOTE Anselmo, EH Believed, bell tolls, farewell arms, robert jordan, arms bell tolls, farewell arms bell, arms bell, bell tolls sea, * robert, integrity loyalty, tolls sea, values integrity,
Approximate Word count = 755
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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