Ernest Hemingway believed that war was a horrible destructive force. He saw it as a waste of life and human potential and he experienced it first-hand as a volunteer in World War I. In his works Hemingway often depicted war as a senseless and chaotic act that left its participants feeling disillusioned and disoriented. From his experiences Hemingway concluded that war was inhumane and ultimately futile. He wrote that war was a temporary way of correcting wrongs and he believed that war should only be used as a last resort.
Hemingways attitude towards war is reflected in his works such as:
In conclusion Ernest Hemingway believed that war was an oppressive and destructive force. In his works Hemingway depicted the devastating consequences of war and the hopelessness it left in its wake.
Ernest Hemingway saw war as a brutal and tragic experience that could have lasting psychological effects on those who participated in it. He often explored themes of courage, honor, and sacrifice in his writings about war, while also depicting the physical and emotional toll it took on individuals.
He was opposed to US extra-territorial expansion such as the Spanish-American war and the Philippine battles that followed. On the other hand, some poet came up with a song with the catchy lyric- Neath the Starry Flag ( US)- civilize "em with a Krag ( a type of rifle then standard with the U.S. Army-= the .30-40 Krag Jorgensen. Mr. Twain did not share this view!
he did not like war racism or politics
Ernest Hemingway's birth name is Hemingway, Ernest Miller.
Ernest Hemingway is 6'.
Ernest Hemingway did not win a Nobel Prize in Literature for his works.
Ernest Hemingway served as an ambulance driver in World War I.
Ernest Hemingway
See: Adventures Of A Young Man; by Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899
The Ernest Hemingway House, also known as the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, was built in 1851. Ernest Hemingway lived in this house in Key West, Florida, between 1931 and 1939.
Ernest Hemingway belonged to the modernist literary movement. He is known for his minimalist writing style and portrayal of the "Lost Generation" in post-World War I society. Hemingway's works often explore themes of war, masculinity, and the human condition.
Apparently, Ernest Hemingway was 6 feet tall. Source (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002133/bio )
Ernest Hemingway was reportedly named after his maternal grandfather, Ernest Miller.
The mother of Gregory Hemingway, son of Ernest Hemingway, was Pauline Pfeiffer. She was Ernest Hemingway's second wife, and they had two children together, Gregory and Patrick.