Through a Soldier's Eyes "Soldier's Home" by Ernest Hemingway is a story about a Marine soldier who goes to World War 1 in 1917, and experiences a lot of atrocities. Krebs, the Marine soldier, was deployed for two years. Before being sent to war, he used live with his both parents and his sister, which Hemingway illustrate as a rare and difficult relationship. Most of what Krebs experiences when he comes back from the war zone, is a lot of changes in society and in his family. Some of the changes were made on his heart. He wasn't the same person that he used to be before he went to the war. Hemingway shows in different parts of the story how Krebs is a lot stronger, and how things that he used to care about don't matter to him anymore. Because war has changed him in an emotional way, he sees his surroundings different. He actually feels different towards everything that used to be normal to him. Hemingway may be want to tell the readers how war can change people's lives due to what they experience and what they are exposure to. …show more content…
Because he didn't come back right after his deployment was over, other soldiers talked about all the atrocities that happened during the war. Society was more than oriented about all the worse case scenarios of the war zone that they didn't need Krebs' stories. Not even lying to other people about what happened in the war, called society's attention. Krebs felt guilty about lying because he was exagerating the