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"In Another Country" by Ernest Hemingway utilizes several literary devices to convey its themes and enhance its narrative. Some of the prominent devices used in the story include symbolism, such as the machines in the hospital representing the impersonal nature of war, and irony, particularly in the contrast between the soldiers' physical injuries and emotional wounds. Additionally, the story employs imagery to vividly depict the setting and the characters' experiences, creating a sense of detachment and alienation. Hemingway's sparse and understated writing style also contributes to the overall impact of the story.

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