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Although the theme "A Farewell to Arms" is a description of the horrors of World War I, it is also a romance between a soldier and his lover who decides to flee, and the soldier's decision to say "farewell" to the army and weapons. According to the criticism, the word "arms" in the title has a dual meaning, like a weapon and as embracing arms of human beings, which fits into the context of romance, as part of a story.
In "The Farewell to Arms" Hemingway makes a point of always resuming the solitude of the officers. The helplessness, the horror and the fear that everyone feels are always described in the scenes of the war. The language is brief and punctual, giving the feel of the rush of war. The world has gone mad, and the last thing that saves is a pure feeling, like the love of Henry and Catherine. For this reason, the correct answer is the letter A.
they did fall ill however the "fall of usher" is referring to how they all died. earlier in the story is states that the usher family never really branched out and stuff so yeah! i also took the assignment, i hope this helps any future confusion! :3
Although the theme "A Farewell to Arms" is a description of the horrors of World War I, it is also a romance between a soldier and his lover who decides to flee, and the soldier's decision to say "farewell" to the army and weapons. According to the criticism, the word "arms" in the title has a dual meaning, like a weapon and as embracing arms of human beings, which fits into the context of romance, as part of a story.
a) all responses could be correct.
Explanation:
In "The Farewell to Arms" Hemingway makes a point of always resuming the solitude of the officers. The helplessness, the horror and the fear that everyone feels are always described in the scenes of the war. The language is brief and punctual, giving the feel of the rush of war. The world has gone mad, and the last thing that saves is a pure feeling, like the love of Henry and Catherine. For this reason, the correct answer is the letter A.
the answer is the family line had ended
I got it right in my assignment
the family line has ended
Explanation:
they did fall ill however the "fall of usher" is referring to how they all died. earlier in the story is states that the usher family never really branched out and stuff so yeah! i also took the assignment, i hope this helps any future confusion! :3
Yes I sure did answer that question.
it is A. According to google, it says, the metaphorical fall of the Usher family. If we read more, we understand they have all fallen, or died.
It means the line of family has been deleted in basic terms.
The correct answer should be b.
The summary often points to a certain theme.