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    majority that the military supplies the proper training to ensure a soldier's success post war. This particular poster depicts a strong and fearless man protecting our country. These posters contain hierarchical scaling which makes the serviceman the center of attention and larger than everything else pictured. This intentional tactic leads to the soldier seeming more powerful and tough. As a result, it brings credibility to the soldier’s guaranteed success after the war. However, Hemingway suggests

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    when it comes to war. Soldiers come home from seeing tragic events that leads to them having post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD for short. They come home after war completely changed and never the same person they were before. A story that discusses how soldiers are after coming home would be Hemingway’s “Soldier’s Home.” In the story the main character comes home after being away at war but nothing is the same for him as it was before he left. He has come home from war and is now considered to

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    In 1925, Ernest Hemingway composed the short story “Soldier’s Home”. The story sheds a light on the experience some veterans encounter. Returning home from war for some soldiers is an exuberant experience. However, for other soldiers, the experience is full of isolation and lack of connection. Hemingway uses a variety of literary elements to portray his message. The setting of the story is the summer of 1919 in a small Oklahoma town. World War 1 just ended two years prior and the main character

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    Response Paper Analysis of Harold Krebs in the “Soldier’s Home” by Ernest Hemingway Introduction “Soldier’s Home” is a short story develops by Earnest Hemingway. It is about an American military officer who has taken part in the First World War. Harold Krebs, the main character, returns home later than the other officers. He thus passes up a noble chance for a great welcome to home. The story shows how Krebs struggles to fit back into the community after the war (Hemingway, 133). He is silent about

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    October 2012 A Soldier’s Home: Setting Analysis In Ernest Hemingway’s short story “A Soldier’s Home”, Krebs, a soldier, returns to his hometown from fighting in World War I. As indicated throughout the story, “home” for Krebs is not unlike the war front: confusing, complicated, and restless. Hemingway uses the setting in Kansas, during World War I, to convey Krebs post-war life in comparison to his pre-war. The title “Soldiers Home” reveals the question; where is the soldier’s home? In the short

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    disintegration can cause anyone to fall into blatant misery. In the short story, “Soldier’s Home,” Ernest Hemingway writes about a young soldier coming home from WWI and the difficulties that he has trying to fit back into the old world that he once knew. Hemingway does not provide readers the first hand accounts of Krebs’s war experiences. Instead, he shows how the memories of war significantly shape Krebs’s life at home. For example, ways that the war massively effected Krebs’s well being throughout

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    Reader-Response on Soldier's Home The initial reaction I received from reading Soldier's Home, and my feelings about Soldier's Home now are not the same. Initially, I thought Harold Krebs is this soldier who fought for two years, returns home, and is disconnected from society because he is in a childlike state of mind, while everyone else has grown up. I felt that Krebs lost his immature years, late teens to early 20's, because he went from college to the military. I still see him as disconnected

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    After reading “Soldiers Home” by Ernest Hemmingway, Krebs seems to play an awkward character after returning home from the war. He puts himself distant from everyone including his mother and sister. The only person he would speak to would be his friend from the war, Keith. Krebs’s father doesn’t let him use the car before Krebs left to war because his father used to drive his clients in the vehicle for his real estate job. Also Krebs’s father was very strict with giving permission to anyone using

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    Setting and Conflict in “Soldier’s Home” Imagine coming back home after being away for three years and trying to adapt to a new environment. It's almost like not being able to sleep in a hotel bed because you are used to your one at home. For Krebs’ it is the other way around. In the short story “Soldier's Home” by author Ernest Hemingway, Harold Krebs the main character is having trouble getting used to his hometown and the life it follows.. He has been at war for several years and is trying to

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    “Soldier’s Home" by Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway “Soldier’s Home" is an outstanding short story that shows the tragic impact of war on the life of a young soldier who returns home. The story paints a vibrant picture of a soldier’s life after coming back from a shocking experience. Hemingway shows impacts of war on a soldier with the main character being Harold Krebs, who faces hostility in his hometown after his return from fighting in the war. The main character in the story is Kreb with

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