Ernest
Hemingway was one of the most famous authors of America. Hemingway began his
profession as a newspaper writer and Red Cross helper in World War I. The
participation in this job twisted his existence in life.
War
left an unforgettable memory on Hemingway's disposition that kept on disturbing
him during his life.
After
World War I, Hemingway’s life turned upside down. That was clearly shown in his
“Soldier’s Home” novel. Soldier’s home is a semi-autobiographical story. It
talks about Krebs that newly arrived at home who battled in World War I and is
trying to rest from the mysterious upsets produced by the battle. At first he
tried to invent stories to attract people’s attention but then he got bored and
decided to stop lying because it caused him a reaction against war.
The
story focuses on Harold’s life before going to the war, showing us a picture
with his fraternity brothers at a Methodist college in Kansas. And presenting
how he was conformist before the war and when he came back he was different he
had a very conventional background; he wanted to defend his country.
Because
of his emotional trauma he tried to avoid people and he spent most of his time
alone reading and studying not knowing what to do after. Which is Hemingway’s
case too, when he came back from the war and wasn’t sure about his future until
he decided to go and work in Kansas City as a journalist exactly like Krebs.
And
Krebs’s decision to go and watch his sister’s baseball game in the ending
demonstrates Krebs life’s recapture as well as the author in his actual life.
I'm glad you pointed out the story is semi-autobiograaphical. Krebs is not Hemingway, but is based on him.Your entry needs more detail. Grade: B-
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