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    is over ” Kurt Vonnegut novel Slaughterhouse Five is about Billy Pilgrim a College dropout who joined the army. It is world war two and Billy Pilgrim is deployed in Germany, he is captured and taken as a prisoner of war. Hemingway's short story “soldier's home” is about herald kerb a soldier that is returning home from the vietnam war. During the war billy and krebs were both heros, but when they return home the true trauma of war set in. Transforming them into anti-hero. Both Billy and kerb function

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    Soldier’s Heart - Question 1 When you’re young boy, war is one of the worst places for you to be. To fight a war against your own country, even worse. It’s bad enough watching your friends die all around you, but to know the people who killed them are your fellow Americans, it’s heartbreaking. Sure gunfire isn’t something you’d like to be involved in, but there are worse things. Losing someone close to you is a horrible experience. You develop a fear of creating close relationships. You stop

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    Soldier’s Heart Question: Is Life in the army what Charley expected? No, Life in the army is not what he would be expecting, because he wasn’t going to get used to the fact that there wasn’t going to be good food and the fact that there weren’t good doctors. He didn’t like the fact that the doctors weren’t that good with helping the sick and the hurt/wounded. Charley was a brave and tough soldier who made it to Gettysburg, where he died. He didn’t like to do all of the training, all he wanted

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    Pressures of Home In Hemmingway’s short story A Soldier’s Home, Harold Krebs, the protagonist returns from the WWI in the early 1900’s. He originally enlisted in 1917 after graduating from a Methodist College in Kansas. Little is mentioned of Krebs before his time in the war, except a reference to a photograph that depicts him being dressed like his other fraternity. In this image he appears to fit in and belong to an organization outside himself. That he graduated, leads one to speculate that

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    Ernest Hemingway’s “soldier’s Home” is a story about a soldier who leaves to World War I as one man, and comes back another. The story talks about the changes a man goes through while at war and his failure to fit back into the society. Krebs returns home but he does not feel at home. When he is with his family, he feels as if he no longer belongs there. As much as Krebs believes in the truth, people around him force him to lie. The story demonstrates the conflict between society’s expectation of

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    Hemingway’s conflicting definition of manhood stems from his “androgynous” parents as a child. In “Soldier’s Home”, he incorporates the idea of females possessing masculine traits rather than feminine through the main character’s sister, Helen and female traits in the main character, Krebs. The 1925s was a time where it was uncommon for girls to be playing sports nonetheless baseball. During a conversation with Krebs, Helen announces that she is “...going to pitch. I can pitch better than lots of

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    When soldiers go to war and came home, and have mental damage, or posttraumatic stress they have “A Soldier’s Heart.” In Soldier’s Heart by Gary Paulsen, the main protagonist- Charley -goes to war and homes back in a soldier’s heart. Charley starts as a young boy ready for adventure to having suicidal thoughts. At the beginning of Soldier’s Heart Charley will do anything to get into the war. Charley is only fifteen years old, and you cannot technically join the war until you are eighteen years

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    Modernist literature began between 1915-1935, writers mainly wrote fiction this is because they started to question what the future was going to bring since they were living through both World War. Modernists wrote their stories in first person which made their stories seem like a stream of consciousness, irony and satires. This type of literature was mainly written in English and became well known due to the increase of globalization, which was more about how the people felt about the events going

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    book Soldier’s Heart by Gary Paulsen, a young boy fights among grown men in a war that divides a nation. Charley Goddard, just fifteen years old, signs up to join the war effort, looking for adventure. Quickly, he realizes the Civil War is bloodier, harsher, and more gruesome than he can ever imagine. As part of the Minnesota Men fighting for the North, Charley endures hardships no man should have to endure. The realities of the Civil War transform the young boy into a man with a “soldier’s heart”

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    Summary In Milton A. Cohen’s article on the story by Earnest Hemingway, “Soldier’s Home”, he critically analyzes the importance of the story and why, compared to Hemingway’s other stories, he has “vagueness and ambiguity.” Cohen commences by examining Hemingway’s use of the word “thing.” He labels it as vague and endeavors to unearth the possible significance of the word by using Hemingway’s draft of “Soldier’s Home” as a reference. He arrives to the conclusion that Hemingway was influenced by other

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