Farewell To Arms War

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In A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway depicts the hardships of war through love and sacrifice. Hemingway displays the pain love can cause no matter how hard one tries. Continual pain through war emanates a heavy physical and mental toll on one. This, in turn, urges one to look for a silver lining at the end of the tunnel. When one finds love, it changes their point of view in life. They have something to look forward to and expect bliss when they find love. Here, love plays with Henry’s mind and emotions throughout the story. When Henry does not have Catherine, most of what he thinks about is war, but when he finds Catherine, his thoughts change. When Henry meets Catherine, the reader finds that he makes extra efforts to see Catherine. An

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