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A Farewell to Arms


The priest offers some advice to Henry about love: "What you tell me about in the nights. That is not love. That is only passion and lust. When you love you wish to do things for. You wish to sacrifice for. You wish to serve" (63). Henry is severely wounded on one of his runs and is sent to the American hospital where Catherine works. This is where he actually begins to fall in love with her. Henry fully recovers and returns to the war-front where the Italians start to fall apart. Henry decides he has had enough of the war and runs into the river to escape after he is arrested by the battle police for the crime of not being Italian. After swimming to safety, Henry boards a train to reunite with his love Catherine who is pregnant with his child. Henry and Catherine plan to get married soon after the baby is born while they are safely in Switzerland. Henry is awakened one morning by Catherine because she is having severe pains so they rush to the hospital where she requires having a caesarean. A nurse informs Henry that the baby does not survive and that Catherine has a hemorrhage. Henry wants to be by Catherine's side but the nurse does not let him in the room and he knows that Catherine will not survive. Henry sits outside in the hall where he begins to pray to God, "Don't let her die. Oh God, please don't let her die. I'll do anything for you if you won't let her die You took the baby but don't let her die. That was alright but don't let her .
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             die. Please, please, please dear God, don't let her die- (330). The nurse signals him to come into the room and he approaches Catherine and begins to cry by her side. Catherine dies from her birth labor. After a while he leaves the hospital and walks back to the hotel in the rain. Henry has lost something of great value and realizes death is the end and, when it comes, there is nowhere to go. He accepts death as the end of existence.


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