In Another Country
by Ernest Hemingway (excerpts)

Excerpt 1
"In the fall the war was always there, but we did not go to it anymore. It was cold in the fall in Milan and the dark came very early. Then the electric lights came on, and it was pleasant along the streets looking in the windows. There was much game hanging outside the shops, and the snow powdered in the fur of the foxes and the wind blew their tails. The deer hung stiff and heavy and empty, and small birds blew in the wind and the wind turned their feathers. It was a cold fall and the wind came down from the mountains."

Excerpt 2
"The people hated us because we were officers, and from a wine-shop someone called out, 'Abasso gli ufficiali!' as we passed. Another boy who walked with us sometimes and made us five wore a black silk handkerchief across his face because he had no nose then and his face was to be rebuilt. He had gone out to the front from the military academy and been wounded within an hour after he had gone into the front line for the first time. They rebuilt his face, but he came from a very old family and they could never get the nose exactly right. He went to South America and worked in a bank. But this was a long time ago, and then we did not any of us know how it was going to be afterward. We only knew then that there was always the war, but that we were not going to it anymore."

Select the correct answer:
What important fact about the wounded soldiers is reflected by the repetition of the bolded sentences in the excerpts from "In Another Country" by Ernest Hemingway?

A. It establishes the irony that, although the wounded soldiers have physically left the warfront, the war continues to haunt them psychologically.
B. It shows the gradual loss of hope and growing depression of the wounded soldiers and their need for distractions.
C. It establishes the wounded soldiers' determination to shun war and disobey military commands to return to the front after they recover.
D. It shows the wounded soldiers' sadness and disappointment at the lack of gratitude from the people they risked their lives to protect.
E. It shows the wounded soldiers' belief that the war would never end, even as thousands of soldiers were killed or wounded and sent to hospitals.



Answer :

Final answer:

The repetition of bolded sentences in Ernest Hemingway's 'In Another Country' reflects the psychological haunting of wounded soldiers by the war.


Explanation:

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In Ernest Hemingway's 'In Another Country,' the repetition of bolded sentences reflects the irony that the wounded soldiers, although physically removed from the warfront, are psychologically haunted by the war's presence and impact. The repeated lines underscore the soldiers' emotional and mental scars that persist despite their physical absence from the battlefield.


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