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  1. Historical Context of A Farewell to Arms. World War I (1914–1918) was fought between the great powers of Germany and Austria on one side and Great Britain, France, Russia and the United States on the other. It is estimated to have caused 20 million military and civilian deaths, and astonished people with its unprecedented bloodshed.

  2. Important quotes by Frederic Henry in A Farewell to Arms. ... SparkNotes Plus subscription is $4.99/month or $24.99/year as selected above. The free trial period is the first 7 days of your subscription.

  3. Important Quotations. 1) “All thinking men are atheists.”. Page 8. War is one of the major themes examined in A Farewell to Arms , as is religion. In this scene, early in the novel, Frederic ...

  4. The reader is unsure of the depth of feeling that inspires Henry’s declaration of love and his honesty about sleeping with other women. This dialogue establishes the importance of illusion in Catherine and Henry’s budding relationship. Next section Important Quotes Explained Page 2. Explanation of the famous quotes in A Farewell to Arms ...

  5. The following list contains quotes with page numbers from A Farewell To Arms by Ernest Hemingway. They are relevant to theme and character development in the novel. Page numbers refer to the Scribner Paperback edition, (© 1929).: Quote. Page. Major: "All thinking men are atheists." 8.

  6. A Farewell to Arms is a classic novel written by Nobel Prize winning author Ernest Hemingway, first published in 1929. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the story unfolds through the eyes of Lieutenant Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver serving in the Italian army. The novel begins in the war-torn landscapes of Italy and later ...

  7. He tarnishes the romanticized ideal of the military hero by equating the “sacrifices” of human lives in war with the slaughter of livestock. He further compares romantic riffs about honor and glory to burying meat in the ground. Nothing can be sustained or nurtured by such pointlessness. Explanation of the famous quotes in A Farewell to ...

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