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«A Farewell to Arms»

«A Farewell to Arms»

I chose to read the novel as well as
view the 1932 movie staring Gary Cooper to review. As usual, the novel and
movie are different in the delivery of the story yet parallel most of the same
aspects Hemingway was trying to convey about love and war. The novel was much
more in depth than the movie and mostly, the novel focused more on the war than
did the movie.

The novel begins describing
artillery weary troops marching through the rains of late summer. The main
character is an American named Frederic Henry. He is an ambulance driver who is
marching with the troops. The American is stationed with the Italian Army, at
the front during World War I. Basically, the first few chapters begin when
Frederic returns from winter leave in early spring. He has a roommate named
Rinaldi who is infatuated with a British nurse by the name of Catherine
Barkley. Rinaldi persuades Frederic to visit the hospital where Catherine works.
After meeting her, Frederic is attracted to Catherine. After a couple days
pass, Frederic re-visit’s the hospital and he and Catherine become affectionate
and share a kiss.

Frederic and Catharine become more
of an item and their relationship becomes more serious because Frederic begins
to pay her regular visits. Catherine recognizes that Frederic is lacking in his
love depth and puts an end to the false lovemaking imposed by the not so
seriously loving Frederic. On the other issue which of course is the war, the
Italian offensive is about to resume. Frederic is sent to the front to drive
the wounded back to hospitals in the rear. At the front, Frederic and his
fellow ambulance drivers sit in a dugout. They were eating pasta and cheese and
waiting for the fighting to start. As they ate and talked, artillery shells
were exploding over their heads and then a mortar shell blasted open their
dugout. One of the other drivers, Passini, looses his leg and he dies. Frederic
takes injuries to both of his legs during the blast. His injuries are that of a
serious nature.

Frederic is taken to a field
hospital. His first visitor is Rinaldi and then he is visited by a Catholic
Priest. Rinaldi jokes about getting medals for bravery from the Italian army,
and jokes about other developments. The priest is more serious and explains to
Henry about love and people who wage war and those who don’t. After a few days
at the field hospital, Henry is shipped to an American hospital in Milan.
Catherine is sent there as well as there is an excess of nurses at the front.

Frederic is the very first patient
sent to the American hospital and even the doctors have yet to arrive. After a
few days the doctor arrives and begins to remove shrapnel from Frederic’s legs.
Upon removal of the shrapnel, the doctor discovers a piece of metal that is
imbedded very deep and surgery is required. Some doctors hold a meeting and try
to determine when the operation should be performed, but Frederic refuses their
recommendation to wait six months. Dr. Valentini later declares Frederic is ok
to be operated upon the next morning and the operation is then done
successfully.

At the same time, Catherine has
arrived at the hospital and at this time Frederic states his love for her.
Catherine begins to work the night shift and they become very intimate on
almost a nightly occasion.

While he waits for his leg to heal
during the summer, Frederic is able to spend a vast amount of time with
Catherine. The couple does a lot together including going to the horse races.
Towards the end of summer, Frederic receives a letter from the army saying that
when he is discharged from the hospital, he will be given three weeks leave
before he must return. Catherine decides and declares that she will find a way
to leave the hospital at the same time as well.

While at the hospital and prior to
his departure, Frederic has developed jaundice and has been told he must stay
for an additional two weeks. While he is staying his extra two weeks, a lady by
the name of Miss Van Campben finds several empty bottles of alcohol in the
armoire. She is determined that Frederic has drunk himself sick to avoid going
back to the front. She reports this and turns him in. He subsequently losses
his leave. Frederic and Catherine stay at a hotel together on the night before
he is to go back to the from.

When Frederic gets back to the fron,
the war is not going so good and moral about ending the war is low. Rinaldi is
pretty depressed and finds only two things interesting at this point: alcohol
and sex. Even the priest has given up hoping for victory, but still believes
the war will end soon because all involved are sick and tired of it. Frederic
has a different oppinion that the Austrians are winning and the war will
continue. One Frederic returns to the front, he is ordered to take over the
ambulance cars in the mountains on the Bainsizza. They are ordered to retreat
after only a couple days of heavy rain and the Germans and Austrians have
broken through the line.

Frederic is in charge of a group of
ambulance drivers in retreat. They are to moving hospital equipment into Udine.
They end up accidentally getting stuck in a bunch of traffic including civilian
vehicles and unable to move. He decides to turn off the main road and they take
cover off the side of the road. The Austrians were bombing the main road and
they could hear it. Not far outside from Udine, the ambulances get stuck in the
mud. Frederic he shoots a sergeant who is running away with another because
they’re afraid that the Austrians will catch them. Continuing on foot, Henry
and the three remaining drivers spot German troops all over the road and
realize Udine has been taken.

At this point, only Frederic and a
man named Piani are left. They find a column of retreating soldiers and
continue on with them. He is noticed by the battle police. They think he is a
German hiding in an Italian uniform. As the police are executing all officers
they find separated from their troops, Frederic manages to escape into a river
and goes downstream. When he reaches a shore, he jumps onto a train and hides
under the canvas.

When he gets off of the train in
Milan, he visits an Italian he befriended during his stay at the hospital. The
friend tells him that Catherine had left to Stresa. After leaving the porter,
Frederic visits Simmons, an opera singer and old friend, who gives him some
civilian clothes. Having changed, Frederic boards the train for Stresa. He
finally finds Catherine at a hotel and they spend a couple days together. A
hotel barman comes up to their room to warn Frederic he's discovered that
Italian officers are planning to arrest him the next morning. Frederic and
Catherine borrow a boat they can take to Switzerland. They arrive in
Switzerland just before dawn. They get arrested after breakfast, but have the
necessary documentation are sent to get visas. Frederic explains to the
officials that they are there to do winter sports. The officials do not believe
the story, but let them to stay because they have money to spend.

Frederic and Catherine live in the
mountains of Switzerland during the winter enjoying life together. They
discover that Catherine is pregnant In the spring the couple moved into a
nearby town. Catherine experiences pain after a few weeks and is admitted to
the hospital. She is in labor for hours. The baby hay yet to be born. The
doctor tells them that he must perform a Caesarian. Unfortunately, the baby
dies during the operation. Also, Catherine died soon after the operation
because she had severe hemorrhaging. The novel ends with Frederic walking
through the rain back to the hotel.

The main character is Frederic
Henry. The novel is loosely based on actual life events Hemingway experienced.
Frederic is an American ambulance driver Italian army. He is also narrates the
novel. The novel basically is focused around his love with Catherine Barkley
and the war. Frederic feels he has nothing to do with the war initially and
feels detached. When he falls in love with Catherine he begins to realize the
nature of the world. The one thing that can be taken by the character is that
no matter where you are taken in life, tragedy still follows.

Another main character is Catherine
Barkley. Catherine is an English nurse serving at the Italian front. Catherine
had a fiancй who had
died prior the events of the novel. She has an unparalleled love and devotion
for Frederic which is expressed in the novel.

Frederic‘s roommate is named
Rinaldi. Rinaldi is a surgeon at the Italian front. Rinaldi seeks immediate
pleasures and sensual relationships. Rinaldi eventually comes to realize the
futility of the war and his own actions of sending patients back to the front
lines. In an attempt to deal with the war and everything that is going on,
Rinaldi resorts to sex as a scapegoat.

The Priest was a good friend of
Frederic's. He is a young priest of the army division who keeps the faith in
God while war rages on. Where the priest is concerned with higher values this
contrasts vastly with Rinaldi and his way of life and dealing with situations.
The priest explains to Frederic the difference between love and lust as well as
the futility of the war. The priest makes a conscious choice in faith rather
than using it as a cruch.

Although called the Great War, World
War I was very much undefined a war as such an example of World War II was.
There are was a incredible sequence of events leading to the war as one thing
led to another.

Austria-Hungary - declared was on
Serbia 28 July 1914 after they were unsatisfied with Serbia's response to their
ultimatum

Russia, was bound by treaty to
Serbia and therefore mobilized it’s vast army in the defense of Serbia

Germany was an ally to
Austria-Hungary by treaty. They viewed the Russian mobilisation as an act of
war against Austria-Hungary and declared war on Russia 1 August 1914.

France was bound by treaty to Russia
and responded by declaring war against Germany and on Austria-Hungary on 3
August 1914. Germany responded by invading Belgium so they would be able to
reach Paris by the shortest possible route.

Britain was allied to France by a
loose worded treaty to defend France. They declared war against Germany on 4
August 1914. The actual reason for entering the conflict was based on an
obligation to defend neutral Belgium by the terms of 75 year old treaty.

Britain's entry into the war had
help from the British colonies and dominions abroad as well. They offered
military and financial assistance and they included: Australia, Canada, India,
New Zealand and the Union of South Africa.

United States President Woodrow
Wilson declared the U.S. would be absolutely neutral when in 1917 when
Germany's policy of unrestricted submarine warfare seriously threatened the
U.S. commercial shipping forced the U.S. to enter the war on 6 April 1917.

Japan had a military agreement with
Britain and therefore declared war against Germany on 23 August 1914. Two days
later Austria-Hungary responded by declaring war on Japan.

Italy was allied with both Germany
and Austria-Hungary and was able was to initially avoid war citing it‘s
alliance with both countries. In May 1915, Italy finally by siding with the
Allies against her two former allies.

One of the most important outcomes
of the war was the Treaty of Versailles signed on 28 June 1919. The following
are terms of the treaty:

The treaty can be divided into a
number of sections; territorial, military, financial and general.

Territorial

The following land was taken away
from Germany :

Alsace-Lorraine (given to France)

Eupen and Malmedy (given to Belgium)


Northern Schleswig (given to
Denmark)

Hultschin (given to Czechoslovakia)

West Prussia, Posen and Upper
Silesia (given to Poland). The Saar, Danzig and Memel were put under the
control of the League of Nations and the people of these regions would be
allowed to vote to stay in Germany or not in a future referendum.

The League of Nations also took
control of Germany's overseas colonies. Germany had to return to Russia land
taken in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Some of this land was made into new
states : Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. An enlarged Poland also received some
of this land.

Military

Germany’s army was reduced to
100,000 men; the army was not allowed tanks and not allowed an airforce. They
were also allowed only 6 naval ships and no submarines

The west of the Rhineland and 50 kms
east of the River Rhine was made into a demilitarised zone. No German soldier
or weapon was allowed into this zone. The Allies were to keep an army of
occupation on the west bank of the Rhine for 15 years.

Financial

The loss of vital industrial
territory would be a severe blow to any attempts by Germany to rebuild her
economy. Coal from the Saar and Upper Silesia in particular was a vital
economic loss. Combined with the financial penalties linked to reparations, it
seemed clear to Germany that the Allies wanted nothing else but to bankrupt
her. Germany was also forbidden to unite with Austria to form one superstate,
in an attempt to keep her economic potential to a minimum.

General

There are three vital clauses here:

1. Germany had to admit full
responsibility for starting the war. This was Clause 231 the "War Guilt
Clause".

2. Germany was therefore responsible
for all the war damage caused by the World War 1. Therefore, she had to pay
reparations, the bulk of which would go to France and Belgium to pay for the
damage done to the infrastructure of both countries by the war. Quite
literally, reparations would be used to pay for the damage to be repaired.
Payment could be in kind or cash. The figure was not set at Versailles it was
to be determined later. The Germans were told to write a blank cheque which the
Allies would cash when it suited them. The figure was set at 6,600 million well
beyond Germany’s ability to pay.

3. A League of Nations was set up to
keep world peace.

The Novel of A Farewell to Arms
touched on one mans experience during World War 1. There seemed to be a
wonderful blend of the aspects of love and relationships and the cost of war
both physically and mentally on ones phsyc.
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