Ernest Hemingway speech

             through life's struggles ability to love and hold to personal values, one becomes good, a hero in Hemingway's eyes.
             Characterized brutality and harmful nature of the world through war.
             Portrayed horrific, cruel, meaningless and without glory:
             • QUOTE Anselmo says - The killing is necessary, I know, but still the doing of it is very bad for a man and I think that, after all this is over and we have won the war, there must be a penance of some kind for the cleansing of us all.'
             • Robert Jordan mirrors Anselmo's feeling in this passage, 'How many is that you have killed? he asked himself. I don't know. Do you think you have a right to kill any one? No. But I have to.'
             In The Old Man and the Sea. HARSHNESS
             POVERTY SHACK NEWSPAPER NO FOOD.
             No good can come from a world that is uncontrollable and harsh only good comes from – quote
             Robert Jordan- American fighting with guerrillas in Spain, in For Whom the Bell Tolls,
             'It is right, he told himself, not reassuringly, but proudly. I believe in the people and their right to govern themselves as they wish. But you mustn't believe in killing, he told himself. You must do it as a necessity but you must not believe in it. If you believe in it the whole thing is wrong.'
             EXAMPLE Henry turning down RINALDIS praise
             "No, I was blown up while eating cheese''. As humorous as this may seem, it just shows Henry's graciou
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