Soldiers Home Ernest Hemingway Analysis

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The presence of a war is a burden not just for the countries fighting it but also for the soldiers and victims that experience it. The force of a war may change a person not just physically but emotionally. It can be a life changing event with drastic consequences. In Ernest Heming ways story “Soldier’s Home” the main character is in a state of shock when confronted with the challenge to resume his life previous to the war. War can be traumatizing for those who live through it, in Hemingway’s story the main character struggles with his mental state, now absent connect with his family, all while trying to move forward from the war.
Once the protagonist of the story returns to we instantly see that he is not comfortable in his home town. Krebs feels excluded by the community once he returns home at a later date than the other soldiers. “His lies were quite unimportant,” Hemingway tells us. Since no one from Krebs hometown desires to hear about his catastrophe experiences he feels the need to lie and let them believe in the glory that they thought the war was. Krebs no longer feels as if he is a society that he no longer belongs in and it takes a great toile on him mentally. Krebs also struggles to reconnect to the people …show more content…

When Hemingway discuses Krebs vacant connection that he has with his family fallowing the war he is also relating back to himself. Krebs mothers tries to coax him into getting a job so he’ll be more like other his age but it seems to sink him into do his depression even more. He doubts his own beliefs and that feels as if he has lost his faith when cannot pray with his mother. Krebs also keeps his sister a distance not willing to go and watch her play sport he would rather stay at home. Barely even seeing his father Krebs pushes himself away from not just his family but from the community as his own way of trying to move forward from the

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