1. War as Seen in A Farewell To Arms - Ernest Hemingway
He even says that the war is much like a movie and it does not really have anything to do with him (Hemmingway 39). ... Hemmingway also uses Catherine's hair as a symbol for escape, especially when they are together and Henry puts her hair in his face its as if he was using her hair to protect himself from the fact that he eventually has to leave. ... Even though Hemmingway depicts Catherine as this submissive girl who does not see herself, but instead sees herself and Henry as one, he does not paint the "happily ever after" and "together forever" picture. ...
- Word Count: 989
- Approx Pages: 4
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