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1、A Thematic Study of A Farewell to Arms1 IntroductionHemingway is a representative writer of the Lost Generation in modern American literature. His influence has been more pronounced in the realm of prose style. In his first collection of stories and thereafter, he combined elements from Gertrude Ste
2、in, James Joyce, and journalism to create a radically modern approach to the writing of sentences and paragraphs, such as an emphasis on nouns and verbs, a limited word-palette, frequent repetition of the same words and phrases, short sentences and a lack of clarity in the relationship between one s
3、entence and the next. Hemingways writings and his personal life exert a profound influence on American writers of his time. Many of his works are regarded as classical of American literature, and some have been made into motion pictures. The overriding theme of his stories and books is “grace under
4、pressure”, especifically, the ability of “men without women” to remain calm and competent in the face of life-threatening violence. His saga novel A Farewell to Arms is the best one among literatures about Lost Generation. The novel describes the experience and the change of character of one typical
5、 American youth in the first person. This paper, based on an analysis of characters and symbols, approaches the thematic concerns of the novel and argues that war and love and their mutual relationship are the central idea that runs throughout the novel.2 Story of A Farewell to ArmsA Farewell to Arm
6、s is set against the historical and geographical background of World War I. Hemingway, like other famous authors, such as John Dos Passos, F.Scott Fitzerld, joined the army. Before the war, they were innocent, being full of emotions, but deluded by the grandiloquence from the politicians. During the
7、 war, they saw many tragedies, and their bodies and soul mostly suffered irreparable hurt. To the extent of Hemingways experience, A Farewell to Arms can be seen as his autobiography.Ernest Hemingway conveys this story chronologically, in a strictly linear fashion, with no flashback scenes whatsoeve
8、r. In fact, the novel contains very little exposition at all. Lieutenant Frederic Henry was a young American attached to an Italian ambulance unit on the Italian front. An offensive soon began, and when Henry returned to the front from leave he learnt from his friend Lieutenant Rinaldi, that a group
9、 of British nurses had arrived in his absence to set up a British hospital unit. Rinaldi introduced him to nurse Catherine Barkley. The two soon fell in love with each other. Before Henry left for the front, Catherine gave him a St. Anthony medal. At the front, as Henry and some Italian ambulance dr
10、ivers were eating in a dugout, an Austrian projectile explored over them. Henry, badly wounded in the legs, was taken to a field hospital. Later he was moved to a hospital in Milan. While he was in hospital, Catherine often came to his ward, which helped Henry get rid of his restlessness and lonelin
11、ess. After his operation, Henry was staying in Milan for recovery with Catherine Barkley as his attendant. Together they dined in restaurants, and together they rode about the countryside in a carriage. Summer passed into autumn. Henrys wound had healed and he was due to leave in October. He and Cat
12、herine planned to spend the leave together, but he became ill before he could leave the hospital. Before he recovered and was ready to leave for the front, Henry and Catherine stayed together in the hotel room, and she told him that she was pregnant. When Henry returned the battlefield, the war was
13、going badly in Italy. The German troops forced a full-scale retreat. Then Henry deserted the war in a daring escape. He met Catherine in Stresa. The two went over to Switzerland where they spent an idyllic time waiting for the birth of their baby, but their baby was delivered dead. Catherine died fr
14、om too much loss of blood. After Catherines death, Henry left and walked back to his hotel. War and love are obviously two important themes explored in the book. In the first two parts, they are in the war and the war is overwhelming. In the last two parts, they are in love. And, just as the first t
15、wo parts are prepared with love in the time of war, the last two parts are tinged with war in the time of love. The third part serves as a transition between the two stories and centers on the escape. It is during the escape that Henry realizes that he is through with the war and decides that all he
16、 wants is to be with Catherine. Hemingways declarative, terse prose serves him well in this novel. It enables the narrator to be detached from life, and also serves to paint a cruel picture of the war. Additionally, it is used to produce a realistic narrative from Henrys point of view, avoiding elab
17、orate schemes and descriptions. Thus, nothing in the novel is romanticized. The love between Henry and Catherine becomes a way out for mutual existence. The reader also notices the humor, which Hemingway manages to provide despite the seriousness of his topic. The author is, indeed, finding somethin
18、g to laugh about in life, much as his characters are discovering meaning in an indifferent existence. 3 The Theme: War and LoveA Farewell to Arms has an intense antiwar emotion. The novel is divided two parts. One is a farewell to war, the other a farewell to love. Hemingway condemns not the men who
19、 do not join the army, but the evil war and the hypocritical of imperialism.Hemingway points out that it is the war that destroys the happiness. Even in the first chapter, the author has already described two opposite world. The troops were muddy and wet in their capes; their rifles were wet, usuall
20、y there was an officer on the seat with the striver and more officers in the back seat. (Ernest Hemingway 2004: 2) From the described details, we can find the disparity, which is caused by the imperialism. The soldiers endure the tribulations, which the ordinary person cannot bear, while the authori
21、ties ignore the awful situation, just enjoying their own happy time. The war, launched by the authorities, causes the whole society to relapse into the hell, including the soldiers. Moreover, at the same time, Hemingway joins the army, discerning all the seamy side. For the authorities, he expresses
22、 his anger through contrast that the troops walk in the rain and the officers sat in cars. At the end of the first chapter, he gives his voice to the authorities. At the start of the winter came the permanent rain and with the rain came the cholera. But it was checked and in the end only seven thous
23、and died of it in the army (Ernest Hemingway 2004: 2). In this sentence, he uses “only seven thousand” to illustrate his view. He knows that the officers do not care about other peoples life, even so many like seven thousand, because they only want to live comfortable, having superiority complex by
24、exploiting others. In this chapter, he only describes the real situation and uses a few comments, which have the function of matting, to express his anger. We can find the truculence of the war in many chapters, for example, his (Passini) legs were toward me and I saw in the dark and the light that
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