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Essay / Analysis of the Lost Generation by Ernest Hemingway
"What if I die?" (Line 10) and repeat these doubts ten times throughout the passage, but at this point, Friedrich is one of the reasons that concerns the safety of his beloved. He only replied, “She shall not die” (line 10), which is quite reasonable by most birth standards. Choosing the words “No” means they will not die, as well as flexibility and choice. Although it is reasonable to think that they do not die, and repeating this phrase was confirmed by Hemingway negative in the exact opposite sense on the surface. This emphasizes Catherine's death, instead of her life for an element of sentiment. Feel the raw emotion as I suspected Frederick as long as there is. A Direct Impact on Loose Structure Hemingway probably used the stream-of-consciousness technique at this point to give real reading space to Frederick's personal reader. Traditional prose can distance the reader from the character's inner reality. Hemingway's style makes the experience easier and allows the reader to take much more strength in the step. Frédéric reassures that all couples are concerned about their wife's health, because they do not want to suffer from their wife, but this is all good in the end. If you continue this cycle of doubt, you will always be less sure that you can begin to