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... Though Hemingway may never have actually spoken these words, they aptly describe his message to audiences about love and marriage.
In his work, A Farewell to Arms, readers follow the ill-fated love of an American ambulance driver, and an English nurse. ... They are able to do this easily enough; (both agreeing that marriage wasn’t a priority) until Catherine finds out she is pregnant. ... … Don’t you love me? ... ”(Norton 1691) He lays out the truth; theirs was a marriage without love, or rather, one-sided love. ...
Marriage ends in tears, and love is only a diversion. ... Hemingway went through four marriages and had countless experiences in his lifetime. All ended according to one of these two rules. They serve as his warning to the future about life and love.
Approximate Word count = 813 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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