Sun Also Rises Essay

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Mark Bielawski
1/17/17
P.3 Zeller
Synthesis The Sun Also Rises

Essential Question: If The Sun Also Rises serves as a fictional account of Hemingway’s feelings about the first world war, then why did he and his circle of expatriates feel unwilling or unable to return?

In his book, The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway made the claim, “Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime.”He said this based on his views of war. When Ernest Hemingway was young, the military had a draft so you didn't have a choice if you wanted to fight or not. In this book, characters struggle to escape the feelings of war especially when returning to home. A prime example is the main character of the novel, Jake, who describes his life as a war veteran after he returns home while also trying to fit in. Jake tries to find his love life with a woman named Bret. Although The Sun Also Rises is a fictional book about war, the feelings Ernest Hemingway expresses are those of his own. Civilians were unable to reconnect with veterans of the war, and were also unable to understand …show more content…

If you see The Sun Also Rises as a fictional account, you would see that he did not write directly about the war, but more of the effects that the war could and did have on people after it was over. We see in his book, The Sun Also Rises, (Hemingway,1954,pg.11), “I never met any one of his class who remembered him”,and he goes on saying “ They didn't even remember he was the middleweight boxing champion”. This shows the seriousness of the war physical terms and in broad. The expatriates in this novel didn’t return home after the war due to their seeking for adventure, rediscovering of their identities, and incapability to form connections with people. Their search for meaning and identity following the war took them to many

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