The Ideal of the Self

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English

 

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Hilda O

 

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November 25, 2012

 

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University

 

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Obeying the self can bring both wonder and ruin; the outcome is mandated by the strength of one's will. In Ernest Hemingway's "A Clean Well-lighted Place," "A Soldier's Home," and A Farewell to Arms, the hero rejects the notion that foolish idealisms like marriage, patriotism and religion will force purpose into his life...
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Instead, he discovers that the only way to find any meaning in one's life is to live poised and dignified ? true only to oneself. First and foremost the code hero must either be separate or separate himself from the society in which he exists. Fredric Henry, in A Farewell to Arms, is able to emotionally evolve because he is an American soldier in the Italian Army...
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