A Farewell to Arms 3
Date Submitted: 11/29/2001 14:14:05
A Farewell to Arms
John Stubbs' "Love and Role Playing in A Farewell to Arms"
John Stubbs' essay is an examination of the defense
which he believes Henry and Catherine use to protect
themselves from the discovery of their insignificance and
"powerlessness...in a world indifferent to their well
being..." He asserts that "role-playing" by the two main
characters, and several others in the book, is a way to
escape the realization of human mortality
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they use each other to maintain their
self-images, provide themselves with psychological support,
and in a way escape the war. Hemingway may not have been
trying to purposely create a role-playing scenario, but
Stubbs' essay will benefit someone wishing to explore this
aspect of the relationship of the two main characters in
greater depth.
Bibliography:
Bruccoli, Matthew J. and Clark, C.E. Frazer (ed.),
Fitzgerald / Hemingway Annual 1973, pp. 271-284, Microcard
Editions Books,
Washington, D.C., 1974
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