Differences Between Ford And Hueffer's The Good Soldier

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Relationships are builded by having good communication between the two partners involved in the relationship,but with The Good Soldier shows just a little different way of having a relationship. By looking at The Good Soldier, one can see that Ford Madox Ford included the themes of adultery and the difference from reality and false appearance because Ford had many affairs and lived an unorthodoxed lifestyle. On December seventeenth in 1873 Ford Hermann Hueffer was born in Merton Surrey England, this is the name he was given after he was Christened.. Ford was born to Francis Hueffer who was a German musicologist and author would became a doctorate in Philology. He would go on to settled in England where he would meet his wife Catherine …show more content…

Ford had a brother named Oliver Madox Hueffer. Ford’s brother would later on become an author just like his brother. Ford and his brother would become very close with each other as they had to travel from France to Germany and England as young boys Ford and his brother would attend an advance boarding primary school in Kent and later on would go to a University college school in Gower Street London. Ford would focus on his bohemian musical and intellectual classes.In 1889 Francis Hueffer would pass away after his death the family would be faced with Fancial diffculties this is why Ford would never go on to college. Ford would say about his life “it felt almost impossible to seek a college degree.” ,Ford would also mention he saw his childhood as a time of emotional and mental depression.(Bruccoi 113).Ford would never see a day in a college university classroom for after he would finish school at the university college school he would go on to write a few small pieces of literature, however things wouldn’t start to change till the of world war one in 1915 Ford would go to help in war efforts as being a writer for the WPB Britain War Propaganda Bureau he would use his writing skills to write pamphlets to change people’s views on the war to