A Farwell to Arms
I. Ernest Hemingway's literary works have proven him to be one of the mostfamous American writers in the 1900's. His works have also been some of the Hemingway, born in Oak Park, Illinoise in 1899, started his career as a writer as soon as he graduated high school. He briefly worked as a reporter for the Kansas City Star. Hemingway also was a volunteer ambulance driver in Italy during WWI. Then he served as a infantryman in the Italian War.(World Book 182) Hemingway developed a certain style of writing that has been imitated by many writers in the 20th century. he had a plain yet forcefrul prose style. Simple sentences and few adjectives or adverbs portrays his style of writing.(World Book 182) One characteristic of his writing was his exact descriptions of places and things. Hemingway was a very vivid author in many ways, including his dialouge. One fact that has been proven to be true in many of Hemingway's books is his type male character. Also known as the Hemingway Hero, this character is always faced with violence and destuction. His wartime experiences help explain
courage. This is a trait of "grace under pressure".(World Book 182) These injured victims and took them to the hospital. Now his job as an ambulance driver lets him
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