Traumatic Experience in Ernest Hemingway'sA Farewell to Arms
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Abstract
This present dissertation on A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
attempts to show a vivid portrayal of traumatic experience of modern life triggered
by the violence of the World War I. This novel identifies modern world’s rootless
ridge, World War and its destruction and frustrated world view where spirituality
is defeated in surge of the materialism leading toward the traumatic dread. Here,
Hemingway portrays and explores the doomed way of human psyche and the dark
side of human life which is reflected in the form of flashbacks, nightmares and other
repeated phenomena thoroughly. The characters of this novel go to different places in
order to get relief from suffering; but their suffering does not get over, and then they
are beset with their traumatic experiences.
