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    Really Home? “Soldier’s Home” is a story by Ernest Hemingway that symbolizes how a World War 1 veteran is faced with many difficulties when transitioning into society after war. Real life finds its way into Hemingway’s writing often mirroring some of his own challenges giving the reader a sense of familiarity. Most notably, Hemingway’s description of getting used to a life without the backdrop of war in “Soldier’s Home” shows credibility, most likely from his own experience of returning home from

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    In the short stories “Soldier’s Home” and “In Another Country” Ernest Hemmingway shows us some of the scars war can have on a solider. A theme that “Soldier’s Home” and “In Another Country” has in common, dealing with the effect of War World 1 is the unwilling feeling to love and socialize with those around them. In “Soldier’s Home”, Harold Krebs, the main character, continuously shows himself pushing his family away. Alienating himself from his family that see him as a hero. In “In Another Country”

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    Theme Hemingway's “Soldier’s Home” As a young man coming back from the war, Krebs expected things to be the same when he got home and they were, except one. Sure the town looked older and all the girls had matured into beautiful women, Krebs had never expected that he would be the one to change. The horrific experiences of the first World War had alienated and removed those he had cared about, including his family, who stood naïve to the realities and consequences only those who live it first

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    with more attention to the first aspect. Everybody is responsible for a body and soul of a soldier returned back home from a war – his family, friends, neighbors, strangers, and his country in whole. This is the best way to thank him for a peaceful future achieved due to his destroyed life. This paper researches the problem using two relevant literary resources, a short story Soldier’s Home by Ernest Hemingway and an article The Homecoming, and Then the Hard Part written by a veteran Antony Swofford

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    experienced and saw. A common theme in “Soldier's Home” and The Things They Carried is going to war, which is an experience that affects people emotionally, mentally and changed their ability to connect with people. In “Soldiers Home”, Krebs was affected by the war emotionally because when he gets back from the war he realizes that he doesn’t belong in his childhood home and decides to leave. Krebs’s also realised along that he can’t relate to anyone back home. “ I don’t love anybody” (Hemingway 7)

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    Ashley Stinson Ezekiel Black ENGL 1102 30 September 2014 Krebs Throughout “Soldier’s Home”, the author establishes Kreb’s character to be dishonest, languid, and emotionally disconnected. To begin, Krebs originally has a tendency to lie about and embellish his experiences in the war because he feels a sense of inadequacy. Krebs also lies to avoid ramifications, and he continues to do so throughout the entire story. When the author describes Krebs’ disposition towards women, it is obvious that he

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    Ernest Hemingway's a “Soldier's Home” is a story about a young man coming back home too late from the war. The apostrophe in the title can be interpreted in two different ways. Possessive, meaning the soldiers home or as a contraction, soldier is home. Krebs home is similar to that of a retirement home or veteran home, in that he is just slowly waiting there to die. When he comes home it does not feel normal for him, before when he was in the war he did “the only thing for a man to do, easily and

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    "Soldier's Home” Soldier’s Home was written by Ernest Hemingway and was published for a first time in 1925. This short story is about a young soldier Harorl Krebs, who come back to his town in Oklahoma from the world war I after service as a marine. Krebs suffers a painful emotional transformation during the period of the war. Krebs emotional distance and apathy about his future was noticed by his family and friends. Here we are going to analyze why Krebs feels a need to lie when he talks about

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    Soldier's Home by Ernest Hemingway Essay

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    Soldier’s Home by Ernest Hemingway In Soldier’s Home, Ernest Hemingway depicts Harold Krebs return home from World War I and the problems he faces when dealing with his homecoming and transition back towards a normal life. After the fighting overseas commenced, it took Krebs a year to finally leave Europe and return to his family in Oklahoma. Once home, he found it hard to talk about all he had seen in his tour of duty overseas, which should be attributed to the fact that he saw action in some

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    “Soldier’s Home” by Ernest Hemingway follows Krebs, an unmotivated post-war marine, who has returned to his quiet home in Oklahoma to adjust to life after World War I. Krebs spends his time lackadaisically lying at his parents home reading and taking shelter from the “hottest hours of the day in the cool dark of the pool room” (1). Krebs watches girls walk by his house and fantasizes about German women. “Soldier’s Home” concludes with a lengthy dialogue in which Krebs fails to express his hollowed

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