Personal Experiences
A Farewell to Arms Personal Experiences
All fiction is autobiographical, no matter how obscure from the author's
experience it may be, marks of their life can be detected in any of their
tales. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway is based largely on Hemingway's
own personal experiences. The main character of the novel, Frederic Henry,
experiences many of the same situations that Hemingway lived. Some of these
similarities are exact, while some are less
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heir lives.
Ernest Hemingway once gave some advice to his fellow writer F. Scott
Fitzgerald. If something in life hurts you, you should use it in your
writing. In writing a Farewell to Arms, Hemingway followed his own advice.
In many ways, Frederic Henry was a psychological parallel to Hemingway. The
painful experiences of his own life, which were consciously and unconsciously
placed in this novel, helped make it a major literary achievement.
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