Ernest Hemingway Soldier's Home Analysis

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“Soldier’s Home,” by Ernest Hemingway, is about a young man named Harold Krebs and his life after returning home from fighting in a war. Krebs enlisted in the Marines in 1917, and was gone for two years. Upon his return Krebs learns that the townspeople have already welcomed the returning soldiers and he is too late. After his return, Krebs feels disconnected from the people who made him think he’s a hero, and that he fought in a war that was glamorous. Feeling isolated and angry, Krebs ends up fighting with his mother. Realizing that he can’t have a normal life in this town, Krebs decides that he should leave and seek a simple and uncomplicated life in Kansas City. The central idea of this story is that the negative experiences of war can influence your life for years to come.

Harold Krebs, the central character in “Soldier’s Home,” is complex in nature, but ultimately static. In the beginning of the story we learn about Krebs’s life after returning home from the war. After having fought battles in Belleau Woods, Soissons, and St. Mihiel Krebs seeks a life of solitude which ultimately leads him to have “a distaste for everything that had happened to him in the war” (250). Learning that the townspeople “had heard …show more content…

As we learned about Krebs and his life after returning home, we are introduced to Krebs’s family and learn about their family dynamics. In this part of the story Krebs has a conversation with his mother regarding his plans for the future. The concern Krebs’s mother has for him, is hasty and shows that she doesn’t understand the hardships Krebs has been through. The disconnection Krebs has with his mother helps us understand what Krebs has been going through since returning home, and ultimately why Krebs is seeking a life that isolates him from the people who think they can help him the

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