Hemingway and War
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One common strand that runs through all of the stories are the effects of the war upon its
participants. Nick Adams of "In out time" seeks to escape the harsh environment of war
by enveloping himself in nature, most notably in "The Big Two-Hearted River."
In the opening scene of "The Big Two-Hearted River" Nick is upset over the
destruction of the town of Seney. The town, which Nick said was not there, was burned
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time is the most uncontrollable facet of life. Life can change in an instant, as happened to Henry in "Farewell to Arms." Hemingway believes people should accept the uncontrollable idea of time and experience life as much as possible. Another idea that Hemingway presents is that there is no such thing as "The Good Life" you only have the life that you are faced with, which in many cases is filled with disappointment and rejection.
time is the most uncontrollable facet of life. Life can change in an instant, as happened to Henry in "Farewell to Arms." Hemingway believes people should accept the uncontrollable idea of time and experience life as much as possible. Another idea that Hemingway presents is that there is no such thing as "The Good Life" you only have the life that you are faced with, which in many cases is filled with disappointment and rejection.