The setting of "In Another Country" by Ernest Hemingway is described throughout the story, but one significant place where it is mentioned is on page 249.
On this page, the narrator describes the hospital where he and the other wounded soldiers are receiving treatment. He mentions the hospital's "big cool windows" and how the afternoon sunlight comes inside, creating a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. This setting plays a crucial role in the story as it highlights the contrast between the war-torn reality outside and the somewhat detached and clinical environment of the hospital. The setting emphasizes the isolation and detachment that the characters feel as they struggle to come to terms with their injuries and the emotional toll of war.
“In Another Country” by Ernest Hemingway pg. 249 Setting: Where do you see this in the story? Explain. Include page number.
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