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    Finally, the soldier’s attempt to build security and trust with the reader can also appeal to ethos, as the soldier tries to gain a reputation as a respectful and kind person by welcoming the reader before he gets into detail about his unordinary experiences. The writer

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    The conflict of Soldier’s Secret is Deborah vs. Society. Deborah fought in the Revolutionary War as a woman, which was illegal and had severe punishments. Society did not accept Deborah and her actions. The conflict begins when Deborah thinks about being a Continental soldier, and then acts upon this by disguising herself as a man and enlisting in the army. “Of one thing I am certain: I never wanted to be a boy or a man. I was content in my femininity. What I always wanted was to be the equal of

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    Fiction Prompt #3 In the book A Soldier’s Secret, the story is told from the perspective of Sarah Emma Edmonds, alias Frank Thompson. Sarah Emma Edmonds is a soldier, nurse, and spy for the Union Army of the Civil War. To avoid an arranged marriage and get away from her father’s abusive hands, Sarah escaped Brunswick, Canada dressed in her brother’s clothes as a man. You learn very quickly that the story is told Sarah’s perspective. For example, when Sarah is enlisting, she is told that she cannot

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    This is an essay on the short story “Soldier’s Home” by Hemingway. Will the life of a soldier ever be the same after returning from war? Many generations of young adults have gone from their homes with tranquil settings to experience war and come home to a different world. Many have witnessed the devastations and atrocities that occur with war. Harold Krebs, a young man from a small town with a loving family is no different from those before him and those to follow. The anguish of what war is

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    “Soldier’s Home”, by Ernest Hemingway, is a story about a U.S. marine coming home from the war who encounters different reactions to the war. Everyone in town thought it was just a bunch of hype and hysteria but to his family he was a hero. This story tells how Krebs, the soldier, adjust to everyday life while being home. The story is written from the viewpoint of the main character, as a personal narrative, but is not autobiographical. The story of a “Soldiers Home” begins when Harold Krebs returns

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    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. It hereafter discusses the similarities of these readings and defines the article’s contribution to our understanding of the story in order to get a better comprehension of a returned soldier’s mental state to encourage them.

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    1. The chapter “Soldier’s Home” suggests there are a lot of emotional and psychological effects of the war. Krebs returned from the war later than the rest so he missed most if not all of the excitement from the town he lived in. The people of his hometown of Oklahoma seemed to think it was ridiculous that he was getting back so late after the war had ended. This did not leave a good mark on Krebs because people did not want to hear from him. By the time he was ready to talk about the war nobody

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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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    Change War is something that changes someone and their live so much to even year after they are still affected by what they 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

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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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