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An American studying architecture in Rome, Frederick Henry, is transformed into a Lt. in the Italian Army, when World War I starts. He volunteers even though America doesn't enter , the Great War, for another 3 years ! Why? He probably can't say, himself , but young men want excitement in their dull lives. He joins the ambulance corps on the northern front , in charge of four drivers , and a few motorcars, picking up the badly wounded soldiers, when feasible, the dead are carried outside the veh
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This book has confused me to the point that I don't know how to feel about family, friends or life in general. The ending doesn't match the rest of the novel but in a way that doesn't distract the reader so much as anger them. What was the point? What was Hemingway trying to say? That there isn't a point to living, or that there is and we just can't see it? Either way this novel is a stunningly beautiful love story that takes a dark turn. If you didn't cry while finishing it or at least want to
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