Ernest Hemingway
The Plot
World War I Effects
Characterization
Themes
Literary Style:
Irony, Emotion, etc.
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What affected Hemingway's life
Word War I
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In which two ways are the characters of "In Another Country" changed by World War I?
Physically and Emotionally
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Who is the narrator of the story
Nick
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Which theme can clearly be seen through the fact that Nick is in a foreign country where people do not like him?
Isolation
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What is the point of view of the story?
First person
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What did he do during World War I
He drove an ambulance for the Red Cross
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Though the tone of the story seems happy, Hemingway underlined the story with _____________.
Dark Feelings: a scary, sad tone
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All of the characters actions are ____________.
consistent, they follow a routine.
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This theme can clearly be seen when the Major loses his wife?
Loss of a loved one
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This story is a(n) ______________ story.
Interpretative
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Before the War began, he worked for this newspaper.
The Kansas City Star
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What type of war was World War I?
Modern War or Trench War
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Who are the characters who are stereotyped as Officers and war heroes.
The Three Boys
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All of the themes and ideas in this story are changed by __________.
Central Insight
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Which type of story is "In Another Country:" fantasy or realism?
Realism
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"In Another Country," belonged to the this novel, by Ernest Hemingway, that contained several short stories?
Men Without Women
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After Nick, the main character of the story, is injured, how does he feel?
Isolated
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The one character who openly states that the machines do not work.
The Major
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Nick is able to realize this theme by meeting the boy who wears the handkerchief.
Isolation: like the boy, he is all alone.
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Which form of irony is exemplified throughout the story?
Situational
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During the War, he was wounded by this type of explosive.
Mortar Fire
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While the main characters of the story are being treated for physical pain, they really should be treated for ___________.
emotional pain
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All of the characters in the story are flat, except?
The Major
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Which themes reflect the idea of World War I most clearly?
Loss of a Loved One
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Since this story is interpretative, it helps the reader understand the deep subjects of _______, _________, and _______.
Love, Loss, and Isolation