A Farewell to Arms, a Chore of Resurrection
Earnest Hemingway's spacious
articulation of poignant characters underscores the virtues of sacrifice,
judgment, charitable trust, and commitment and on the whole rebirth of the age
of prosperous up-to-the-minute progression of facts in view of social conflicts.
The feelings for the despondent, which he deliberates in his stories, made me
one of his fans and he became my favourite author. Earnest Hemingway was an
author of such critical time where the People were intensively depressed in
skepticism, wants, intolerance and overall engaged in unlawful and mischievous
activities like bribing, prejudice, jealousy and war on earth for which the
burning question of the day was to survive for lively-beings in the midst of
crisis. Notwithstanding such critical exigency, the people were burning desire
for love; commiseration and flexibility like rest, recreation and peace. In the
midst of war, crisis, hunger, criticism and cruelty were prevalent in the
society and even every one in that derogatory moment was craving for love and
tranquility of life. In that hypercritical state of literary distinctness,
Hemingway has been committed to reflect war with love in a consequential
manner. Hence, he had accepted a great provocation as his utmost efforts to
avoid evoking, a specified or committed response in the mind of the prolific
readers. He has presented the facts in most impartial manner which is feasible
in order to convey the truth of enlightened encountering and consequently to
inspire the people in most vigilant emotions. Unlike many authors who direct
the reader's attention through the use of many symbols and critics or by the
representation of facts in a painstaking order, Hemingway has followed the
simplest objective form and attitude in his literary renunciation. ' A farewell
to Arms ' is the best creation of Hemingway who has tried to enlighten the
necessity of love that is universal in the midst of war, crisis and
intolerance.
In the first book of the novel, Henry meets up
Catherine and is afterward wounded in the battle. The second book envisages the
love affairs between Henry and Catherine, which blossoms during their time
together at the hospital in Milan. The third book is devoted to the retreat
from Capuretteo, climacteric with Henry's desertion from the Italian Army. The
fourth book deals with Henry's fight to Stresa and then their lively-beings to
Switzerland with Catherine. The fifth book represents the couple's pastoral
life in Switzerland, eventuating unexpected mental afflictions with Catherine's
death during child's birth. Both of the phenomena relevant to love and war have
been vividly and carefully thought about in the first book, preparing the
readers for Henry's eventual farewell to war in the third book and the
termination of love in the fifth book. The Book II deals exclusively with love
and this is balanced by the similar theme in the fourth book. The third book
develops the war plot and represents both the turning points for Henry and
central swivel in the potting the novel.
There is a development in the character of
Henry over the course of his preoccupation in the World War I and his love
affair with Catherine. At the out set of the novel, it is obvious that Henry
while being antagonistic for life as well as for want of a nail, does not fully
understand the horrors of war, nor does he understand the final reality of
death. Henry has conspicuously lost some of the idealism that influenced him
charitable for the army but having observed death from somewhat limited
perspective of an ambulance driver, he was still unable to fully understand the
meaning of death. By contrast, Catherine was introduced as one whom, having
recently lost her fiancé to the war, possesses a dear insight of the inviolable
finality of death. Seemingly, Henry does not function well in the whirlwind
existence of disorder and confusion. His basic desire to derive some code of
life can be seen as the motive that first prompts him to pursue Catherine. His
reactions to Catherine are at first physical, since he would prefer to sleep with
her than to go to the army brothels. But, as he becomes more and more involved
with Catherine, he sees in their relationship, a type of order, a type of
commitment to a regular existence. In this context, Earnest Hemingway has tried
to reflect the necessity of morality as well as universal love, which may be
treated as an inevitable critic in between men and women.
When Henry has profoundly observed the Haling
army in chaos, he feels no more allegiance to what has become an abstract
organization. In contrast, he feels a deep sense of loyalty to Catherine. In
his love affairs, he has dedicated his lives for his beloved, he can discover a
sense of duty, a sense of order, and can develop a code by which he can survive
on earth with true belief and utmost care. But Henry is unable to deviate
himself wholly from the bonds of the traditional order. Even though he disserts
the crumbling Italian army to save his own life, he is nevertheless unable to
reconcile himself to the fact that he is not a traitor. Catherine, however, is
not concerned, since patriotism and loyalty are, in her view, merely the bogus
value adopted by others. The war is not theirs' the only reality is the love
that survives for them as individuals. Unlike Henry, Henry has succeeded in
isolating herself from any sense of obligation to the conventions of society.
Catherine is presented in the beginning of the novel as immersed in the
dislocation of personality that results from a lamentable personal loss; her
fiancé had been killed in the war. What started out as casual wartime affair is
transformed into a love that returns to her a sense of the beauty and
significance of life? Her devotion and concern for her lover are absolute. She
takes all the night shifts- the most taxing in the hospital to be near Henry.
When there is a question of her accompanying her lover on leave, it is clear
that no professional commitment to nursing will be able to keep her from going
with him. For Henry she is that unique human being whose prime necessity power
consists in the ability to make a home out of the most rigidly uncompromising
places. She has no pleasure but in her lover, no thought of life outside of his
' you're my religion. You are all I have got" The Priests religion is his
clear, cold country, Catherine's religion is her love. Henry begins,
particularly in his relation to women and love, from a completely self-centered
position. On his leave early in the novel, Henry goes to the city and immerses
himself completely in the self-satisfaction. As it is pointed earlier, he
signifies the realm of ideal love and sympathy by contrast and conflicts in a
significant manner.
The trap of death is sprung in book V.
Catherine's parturition is difficult, and the birth when it does come is
finally performed through a caesarian operation. The child is born dead.
Catherine herself dies soon afterwards. Yet, though, it is Catherine, who dies
"A farewell to Arms" is not her tragedy She does not become
commendable in her dying; she remains in the state of being estimation according
to the rules of comportment which the author has set up. Catherine had the
perception of death early. But it had come to the notice of Henry only since
learning of the doctor's fears. Catherine knows intuitively that she is going
to die. Henry senses it, but his reason will not allow him to accept it. Hence
heart felt screams are echoed from the core of his heart.
" I knew she was going to die and I
prayed that she would not. Oh! God, don't let her die. Oh! God, please don't
let her die. I'll do anything for you if you don't let her die"
In this connection, we find consistence of
Henry's outcries with the following lines of the poem composed by Ella Wheeler
Willcox:
" Out! Out! a brief candle,
A life's but a walking shadow
A Poor Player!
That struts and frets his hour,
Upon the stage,
And then is heard no more,
It is a tale;
Told by an idiot,
it is full of sound and fury
Signifying nothing
In this book, Hemingway has shown that love is
not only present in sweet heart but also preponderates in the midst of cruelty
during war. In the wake of misfortune and bafflement of war, sufferings of
humanity and overall misfortunes of the wounded, love and fraternity lie side
by side. In order to serve the humanity, the doctors and the nurses' stand in
their weal and woe. By dint of knowledge, education and hardihood, one becomes
conversant with the reality and conflicts of life. In the battle of Waterloo,
Napoleon sought peace in the midst of destruction and misfortunes of the
defeated soldiers. Florence Nightingale was being able to understand the
service of humanity in the limitless troubles of the wounded soldiers lying in
the battlefield. She afterwards had had the recognition of the world as a rare
personality to continue efforts for the service of humanity. Madame Teressa had
spent her whole life for the cause of humanity. She was a symbol of good mother
who had contributed a lot to the service of humanity. The persons who are
peaceful, sober, create awareness for service to the humanity are the rare
personalities to get relieved from mental distortions by active intervention of
others. Man is a social being and as such he has to dedicate himself for the
cause of humanity as the specific job of an ideal personality in this ephemeral
world. A man who is fighting for a just cause is always a great man being a
symbol of real peace and perpetual happiness in the eternal world.
In the book, 'A farewell to Arms', Earnest
Hemingway, has found a truth of maxim that love is really universal beam of
light like the glittering flame of the sun which is beautified being coherent
with the absorption of infra-red radiation and which created suffering by its
utmost potentiality of mental distortions. Henry's heart has stirred to a great
extent due to immature departure of Catharine from this ephemeral world. He has
understood that man's life is ornamented with the perfection of human
knowledge. He believes the theory of human imperfection of knowledge and so, he
is fickle- minded in nature. Henry thinks that he has achieved the base of life
due to love of Catherine who has directed the way to lead life controlled and
cleanly. He had observed corruption, falsification, bribing, and tortures of
the innocent people that made him bewildered self-centered and deviated from
soldier's life. At that time, according to him, army life was such where
cruelty and rudeness were the prime factors to lead their separate entity. When
he was involved with Catherine's ideology, he had to turn over a new life,
which was filled with the dreams of bright future ahead.
Hemingway has occupied a great off-planet in
the sky of modern novel and it is he who has dimensionally been dedicated to
contemplate human psychology with different critics and sensible aspects of
life in a penetrating and blood-and-guts manifestation by bringing contrast of
feelings for metaphorical representation and reflections of factual events. In
his almost all novels, he has correlated the sense of using different
strategies of love as enunciated with cruelty and to show the ethics of human
conflicts and contrasts by bringing similarities and dissimilarities of human
attitudes with symbolic ethics and the tremendous beauties of forceful
happenings what is ordered and disciplined. In ornamenting different
characters, he has intensified his views regarding nature by bringing contrasts
with human conflicts and attitude in question. He was a personality of
philosophical distinctness with which he was well versed in trimming the common
thing into the depth of illuminated realm that is sequentially a criterion of
critical study of life being mammoth, intensive and a realm based on wide range
of truth and preponderated. It has duly stirred the heart of the readers in
view of its beauty of truth to expand the maxim of human problems and its
widespread solutions.
Hemingway was the greatest author to ornament the characters in modern diction with regard to definitive situation in the realm of ideal sequence of life.. He was the only personality who had scrutinized firstly the dimension of human psychology and added the increased truth of beauty inside the literary feelings in most objective manner. That is to say, the author has tried heart and soul to intensify war with love by contrast, conflicts and representation of metaphor with critical realm of the sphere relevant to socioeconomic condition at that time virtually.
Hemingway was the greatest author to ornament the characters in modern diction with regard to definitive situation in the realm of ideal sequence of life.. He was the only personality who had scrutinized firstly the dimension of human psychology and added the increased truth of beauty inside the literary feelings in most objective manner. That is to say, the author has tried heart and soul to intensify war with love by contrast, conflicts and representation of metaphor with critical realm of the sphere relevant to socioeconomic condition at that time virtually.
In this connection, a few lines composed by
Benjamin Franklin, an American statesman, scientist, inventor and a famous
author is worth mentioning:
" For want of a nail, the shoe was lost
For want of a shoe, the horse was lost,
For want of a horse, the rider was lost
For want of a rider, the battle was lost
For want of a battle, the kingdom was lost
And all for want of a horseshoe nail"
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