Farewell To Arms

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Emotional and Psychological Conflict in A Farewell to Arms A Farewell to Arms is a compelling love story written by Ernest Hemmingway. It represents the life of a soldier, Frederick Henry, who is a lieutenant in charge of ambulance drivers in World War I. During this time time Frederick undergoes a variety of changes. These changes cause him to experience conflict within various aspects of his life. In this scenario, it is represented by two different external forces which Frederick must analyze and resolve to follow one. In an era where war and suffering ruled the lives of people, this was not an easy task. It was difficult for a soldier to make choices which would affect his life. Consequently, he is faced by a major conflict in his life, which is affected by other conflicts. In Frederick's case, the main conflict is between his desire to be with Catherine Barkley, his love, and his responsibility to serve in the Italian army. The book portrays Frederick as a lost soul that is continuously looking for order in his life. Although Frederick does not agree with the war, he fights because he wants to fulfill the order the army has instilled in him. Nevertheless, he knows that the war is …show more content…

He constantly drinks and visits prostitutes because he is unsettled and discontent by the lack of order in his life. This act forces him to befriend a priest since he admires the values which give the latter this order In other words, thes absence of order forces the main character to take actions that would offer him this order. But it is Catheine's appearance in his life which tranforms it.. He becomes emotionally dedicated to the relationship, which forces him to re-examine his desire to serve in the army. This - relationship adds value, a sense of commitment, and belonging in his life. This new order is different from the one the experienced in the army, which leads him to develop a new

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