A farewell to arms By Ernest Hemingway (1899 – 1961)
Introduction about author :-
Ernest Hemingway was born in a small town called Oak Park in Illinois near Chicago . His father a successful physician, middle class, love fishing and hunting; mother: music teacher .Ernest Hemingway's Works ; like :
(1) “The Sun Also Rises”(2) “A Farewell to Arms”
(3) “For Whom the Bell Tolls”
(4) “The Old Man and the Sea” 1952 (In 1954, Hemingway got the Nobel Prize)
About novel:-
It is World War I,
in 1916, and the Italian army is trying to hold off the united forces
of Austria and Germany. The narrator, LIEUTENANT FREDERIC HENRY, is
an American who has joined the Italian ambulance corps as a
volunteer. As the novel opens, Henry is about to take his winter
leave. He spends the evening with his fellow officers, who mock the
regiment’s priest for his celibacy.
Then the officers
go to the officer’s brothel for the night. When Henry returns from
leave, his roommate RINALDI introduces him to two English nurses,
CATHERINE BARKLEY and HELEN FERGUSON, and although Rinaldi had been
interested in Catherine, the immediate chemistry between her and
Henry is obvious.
On their first
meeting, she tells him the sad story of her fiancé who was killed in
the war, whose RIDING CROP she still carries. As their flirting
deepens in the following days, Henry is able to coax kisses from her,
and she asks him to say he loves her before acknowledging that this
is only a game.
Soon, Henry goes to
the first major battle in which he has taken part. He is innocently
eating macaroni and cheese with the other ambulance drivers when a
mortar shell crashes through his bunker, killing a driver and
injuring Henry’s leg. Henry is taken to an American hospital in
Milan for treatment. When he arrives, he discovers the hospital is
badly managed and the doctors are incompetent.
Fortunately one
doctor, VALENTINI, is able to remove the shrapnel from Henry’s leg.
While Henry is recuperating, Catherine Barkley is transferred to the
hospital and when Henry sees her again, he realizes he loves her. She
begins to sneak into his room at night and they conduct a love affair
all summer.
But Henry eventually
has to return to the front. Before he leaves, Catherine tells him she
is pregnant with his child. Henry returns to Gorizia and is plunged
into battle. The Austrian and German armies have broken through the
Italian lines, and a massive retreat from the front begins. Since the
main road is blocked with so many vehicles, Henry and his ambulance
drivers try to cut across the countryside.
They become stuck in
the mud, and two sergeants they have picked up try to flee rather
than help. Henry shoots at them, hitting one. Another ambulance
driver, BONELLO, executes the sergeant with a bullet to the head.
When they reach the Tagliamento River, there is a cordon of Italian
military police who, out of paranoia and misguided patriotism, are
shooting their own officers for having retreated.
Henry escapes by
diving into the river. He makes his way back to Milan, having decided
that he will no longer fight for the Italian army or participate in
the war. Henry learns that Catherine is in the Italian town of
Stresa, a resort town near the Swiss border. He goes there, and he
and Catherine reunite.
Soon, Henry learns
from a friendly bartender that the military police are coming to
arrest him for desertion. He and Catherine escape across Lake
Maggiore to Switzerland, where they successfully pass for tourists
and receive visas to stay. In Switzerland, Henry and Catherine live
outside the quiet ski town of Montreux, waiting for Catherine’s
baby to arrive and utterly content with each other’s company.
They go on holiday
to the nearby town of Lausanne to be closer to the hospital. When
Catherine’s contractions begin, Henry takes her to the hospital. As
the day progresses, it is clear that Catherine’s labor is becoming
increasingly complicated and dangerous. The doctors try to give her a
Caesarian operation, but the baby is stillborn and Catherine
eventually dies of multiple hemorrhages. Henry, now alone, walks back
to his hotel in the RAIN.
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