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Filled with agony and depression, Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms strongly reflects the theme of Hemingway’s life. ... A Farewell to Arms is not necessarily a love story between Henry and Catherine, but more a way for Hemingway to spread his depression to the rest of the world. ... In A Farewell to Arms, Henry makes the comment that, “only seven thousand died from cholera. ... Scott Fitzgerald, which is strangely coincidental to the end of A Farewell to Arms, in which Henry is wandering around aimlessly after Catherine has died giving birth to a stillborn child. ... From Hemingway’s writings, including A Farewell to Arms, he seems to have some sort of resentment to those that are not as bitter as he. ... There were several times while reading A Farewell to Arms that I would have rather died than finish this book.
Approximate Word count = 1064 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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