-Harold Krebs, a young man who is tormented from his experiences in the war. He eventually comes to the realization that he doesn't belong in his childhood home anymore and decides to leave.
-Harold's mother, a very religious woman. She tries to get her son out of his post-war trauma.
-Helen Krebs, Harold's younger sister. She plays indoor Baseball and looks up to her brother.
-Harold's father, who is absent most of the time. He never makes a direct appearance in the story.
The main characters in Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar children are Jacob Portman, Emma, and Miss Peregrine
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it is Joan, Dan, Frank, and Larry
The home guard or the national guard.
Sure. "Terrance was utterly terrified by presence of soldiers in his home."
Ernest Hemingway House was created in 1851.
Clarence Hemingway died by suicide at his home in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1928.
Mr Pleasure Puss Hemingway acquired his first cat from a ship's captain in Key West, Florida. This cat (Mr Pleasure Puss), which may have been a Maine Coon, had extra toes (technically known as polydactyl, latin for "many digits"). Today, approximately 60 cats, half of them polydactyl, make their home in the Ernest Hemingway Museum and Home, in Key West, protected by the terms of his will. At least some of those cats are descendents of Hemingway's first cat, and are given fanciful names, as he once did, after movie stars and even characters in his book. (http://cats.about.com/od/felinegenetics/a/polydactyl.htm)
The title "Ten Indians" in Hemingway's story likely refers to the behavior of the characters in the story who act like a group of Indians on the warpath. The use of the term "Indians" may be a reference to a stereotypical portrayal of Native Americans as violent or aggressive, reflecting the characters' actions in the story.
Soldier's Home was created in 1925.
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In "Soldier's Home" by Ernest Hemingway, Krebs decides to leave home because he struggles to readjust to civilian life after returning from World War I. He feels disconnected from his family and community, and longs for the simplicity and camaraderie of military life. Krebs also experiences difficulty in connecting with those around him, leading him to feel alienated and isolated.
Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home was created in 1865.
"Soldier's Home" is a short story by Ernest Hemingway that follows a young soldier returning home from war and struggling to readjust to civilian life. The protagonist, Harold Krebs, feels disconnected from his family and society, and is unable to find a sense of purpose or meaning after experiencing the trauma of war. The story explores themes of isolation, alienation, and the psychological effects of combat on soldiers.
Soldiers went home if they were injured. Other times they would go home for a break.
The address of the Soldiers Home Foundation is: , Milwaukee, WI 53295
Coming Home - The Soldiers song - was created on 2009-10-06.