Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Hemingway :: essays research papers

From the magazine Ernest Hemingway became a renowned author, his works, as well as his life, have been analyzed by many. Under such scrutiny, many aspects of Hemingways works and life feels have been in question to the realities and fallacies, which he laid forth. Much of Hemingways life, especially his time volunteering as an ambulance driver in Europe, has been in question to the straightforward validity of his myth as a true adventurer and hero. However, as I have found, much of the mythology surrounding Hemingway is very true indeed, which leads me to believe that he did not embellish his life but rather used his experiences to create some of the greatest works of literature to be indite throughout the twentieth century. One of Ernest Hemingways greatest novels, A Farewell to Arms, has been surrounded by controversy among literary, as well as historical, scholars regarding Hemingways inspiration for the famous novel. Many feel that Ernest Hemingway created this fictional book solely from his imagination rather than his experiences, while others believe that Hemingway drew the inspiration for this book from his experience as a volunteer ambulance driver throughout the war. Even though there has been much controversy, there is documented historical proof that the experiences that Hemingway had experienced from his time in the war had influenced his creation of A Farewell to Arms.One of the most prevalent sources for Ernest Hemingways inspiration for A Farewell to Arms can be found in his relationship with ( ?Anges, the Amer. Nurse), who was a love interest and nurse at the hospital that Hemingway recuperated at after being injured by machine gun fire. The relationship that was created surrounded by Hemingway and (Anges) led to the inspiration and creation of one of the main character in A Farewell to Arms, as Mrs. Catherine Barkley. The similarities between these two characters of Hemingways life, one real and the other fictitious, is astonishing. For i nstance, both Catherine Barkley and (Anges) where pretty American nurses during a war, while both also being in love with a wounded ambulance driver at their hospitals.The similarities between the people of Hemingways life and his fictitious characters can also be found between Lieutenant Henry, the main character of A Farewell to Arms, and Hemingway himself. Once again, the similarities between these characters is astonishing so much that Lieutenant Henry seems to be Hemingways idea of his younger self rather that a fictitious character.

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