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Essay heading: Passage Analysis- A Farewell to Arms
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Likewise, the water in an unstoppable stream is a very powerful force that demands the complete subjugation of whatever comes in its way. In this way, water is used as a symbol for Frederic's sense of an arbitrary higher power leaving people helpless in its path. "So now they got her in the end. You never get away with anything... displayed 300 characters
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In this way, water is used as a symbol for Frederic's sense of an arbitrary higher power leaving people helpless in its path. "So now they got her in the end. You never get away with anything. Get away hell! It would have been the same if we had been married fifty times." (lines 7-9) Again Frederic accuses a higher power of setting the trap of childbirth, but at the same time discards the possibility of a supreme being because of the term "they... displayed next 300 characters
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