Ernest Hemingway Accomplishments

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Hemingway’s life was full of adventures as well as pains. He happened to live in the times when the World War I broke out and many young volunteers went to Europe to take part in the war. But the cruel reality they encountered with the battlefield made them aware that modern warfare was not as glorious as they thought. Hemingway himself also went through similar development of awareness. As a matter of fact, the First and the Second World Wars had affected Hemingway a lot, for he had once joined the army and had been injured in Italy and suffered a lot by what the wars had brought about. He was disappointed in the world at that time and became very pessimistic about the fate of the human beings. As a young writer and spokesman of the “The Lost Generation”, and influenced by the …show more content…

When the war was ending that full of many problems were emerged rapidly from this nation, terrible industry, deficient food and bad medical. In short, all of these things were giving a not good feeling to people. But after civil war on the first world war period, American’s economy, culture and agricultural get a huge development, people were happiness. However the world war brought great affection to the life of people, it brings violence, devastation, blood and death. The life of them was full of poverty and hungry, they were hopeless and helpless in face of this, everything seemed to be disintegrating all of a sudden, and an ordered, rational existence proved to be impossible. People became less certain about what might arise from this changing world and more cynical about accepted standards of honesty and morality. They had feelings of fear, loss, disorientation and disillusionment. They no longer had the hopeful attitude to their nation and themselves. In this period,they were a deep spiritual crisis in this