“Complications” An analysis of “Soldier’s Home”
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the expense of his own tortured conscience, in the non committal affirmation of love with his sister Helen who offered no serious complications or consequences, and even in the way --Hemingway repeatedly points out-- Krebs likes to watch the girls about town. Hemingway asserts thorough his plot that Krebs indeed has his own set of values, but rather than standards wrapped in erroneous presuppositions, Krebs finds his values solidly rooted in simplicity and objective honesty.
the expense of his own tortured conscience, in the non committal affirmation of love with his sister Helen who offered no serious complications or consequences, and even in the way --Hemingway repeatedly points out-- Krebs likes to watch the girls about town. Hemingway asserts thorough his plot that Krebs indeed has his own set of values, but rather than standards wrapped in erroneous presuppositions, Krebs finds his values solidly rooted in simplicity and objective honesty.