Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Free Essays - Characterization in A Farewell to Arms :: Farewell Arms Essays
      Characterization in a Passage from A Farewell to Arms     Ã       Ã       Anger was washed away in the river along with any obligation. Although that  ceased when the carabiniere put his hands on my collar. I would like to have had  the uniform off although I did not care much about the outward forms. I had  taken off the stars, but that was for convenience. It was no point of honor. I  was not against them. I was through. I wished them all the luck. There were the  good ones, and the brave ones, and the calm ones and the sensible ones, and they  deserved it. But it was not my show anymore and I wished this bloody train would  get to Mestre and I would eat and stop thinking. I would have to stop.  (Hemingway 232)      Ã       This previous is an excellent example of how one passage in the book can  relate many of the feelings demonstrated throughout the entire novel. The events  and feelings of this passage determine the outcome. A few examples of symbolism  are clearly presented and those symbols can also help the reader gain a better  understanding of the character's situation. The passage also illustrates how the  character has evolved and developed since the beginning of the story. The  passage is also a big event because it is the first major pivotal point that  occurs throughout the novel. By closely analyzing this passage we can form many  predictions that Hemingway was foreshadowing, and relating to the end, with use  of symbols and development of character.      Ã       The two symbols best noticeable in the passage are the river and the stars on  Frederic's uniform. The river as in many stories represents a change or  baptismal. In this case, the river was representing the removal of Frederic from  the war front. On one side of the river he's still an ambulance driver for the  Italian army during World War I; on the other side, however, he is a civilian in  the middle of a war that is now foreign to him. The stars also serve as a symbol  but represent the same thing the river does. When he removes them he is simply  calling it quits and removing himself from the war.  					    
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