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How Are Soldiers Treated After Coming Home

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War is an action which causes grave impacts to those who come into contact to it. There is nothing positive that comes out of war. To one side it is a sorrowful grievance while the other side is a bitter sweet victory. Ernest Hemmingway’s Soldier’s Home portrays what soldiers feel when they come home, trying to return to their pervious selves. In conjunction to Hemingway, Carl Sandburg’s poem, Grass, demonstrates what the land as well as the civilians react to war occurring. Nothing comes out of war besides tremendous suffering and forgotten efforts. Ernest Hemingway writes a tale about how a certain soldier is treated after coming home years later after his town has gone through the horrific spoken words of other soldiers. When he came home he was not welcomed as he’d hoped. Unlike the other soldiers the protagonist, Harold, to a town tired out and ignored. Not only that, he has the issue of trying to live normally. Although that is easier said than done, Harold needed someone, “to talk [to] but no one wanted to hear about it” in his family. To get through that trauma he needs to talk about it. Instead he is forced to contain it in his head which would cause issues later on. In a sense he has the inability from moving past his journey as a soldiers. …show more content…

It comes to a point where Harold’s father begins to show his concern to Harold’s mother. In the eyes of his father, “[Harold has] lost [his] ambition, that [he hasn’t] got a definite aim in life”. It is understandable considering that the settings of the story was either in his home or at the local pool house. The story does not mention other settings which can show the cycle that Harold has fallen into. This only proves that war is not a moment everyone can easily go past it. People like Harold suffer in the end trying to become

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