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Paola Valencia Professor Nanda English 102 13 February 2013Literary Analysis of Soldiers Home exalt by his days of service in the Ambulance Corps during the First World War, Hemingway utilizes his experience to tell the story of a soldiers struggle to meet back home both physically and mentally in his short story Soldiers Home. Hemingway captivates his readers in a tale of a soldiers (Harold Krebs) late return home from World War I. Upon his return, Krebs discovers that the smell he once knew changed. In fact, his life had changed so drastically that upon his return, Krebs life no longer fit in its former place. Ernest Hemingway is often noted for writing stories that seem flat and lifeless but his unadorned prose style thus far manages to be extremely suggestive and effective in its plainness. Hemingway manages to give depth to his writing and give it hidden meaning. Hemingway gives his readers the responsibility of interpreting and making a private connection through a gloomy t one and ironic setting to the story as they get farther and farther into Krebs world of despair and the emotions that he is struggling with allowing readers to go on a more than personal journey along with Krebs in discovering his new post war society and the role that he plays in it. The surname itself exemplifies Hemingway talents in giving depth and suggestive symbolism to plain text. The title Soldiers Home implies a hint of bespeak to the story. Rather than sounding like a statement to assure the reader that the soldier is happy to be home, Hemingways title suggests more of a motion where is this soldiers home? Did he ever make it home? Does he even have a home to come back to? The title of this short story also sets up t... ...uth about it. Krebs feel nauseas and uncomfortable when lying about his experience. Bound by lies, Krebs forgets his brave and heroic deeds at war. That is the reason Krebs develops a bitter sense towards the war and distaste for everything that h as happened to him. By placing his character Krebs back at home after the war, Hemingway is able to set up the post war tone of despair and nostalgia to shows Krebs unhappiness of being home from war and difficulty adjusting to society. Krebs is caught somewhere in the mix of his former life, his life in the military, and his new life at home. The Soldiers Home illustrates the misfortune and struggles that of a soldier return home. Hemingway gives his readers the tools in order to interpret the story and make it a more personal connection. He captivates his audience as they are somehow able to relate to this tragedy.

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