In Ernest Hemingway's renowned novel, "For Whom the Bell Tolls", war is surprisingly not associated with loss and destruction, but is rather depicted as a tremendously complex concept which, along with conflict, love and comradeship, engenders a substantial change in the characters' perspectives on life and warfare. The author adroitly emphasizes...
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In Ernest Hemingway's renowned novel, "For Whom the Bell Tolls", war is surprisingly not associated with loss and destruction, but is rather depicted as a tremendously complex concept which, along with conflict, love and comradeship, engenders a substantial change in the characters' perspectives on life and warfare. The author adroitly emphasizes...
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