One example of tone in “In Another Country” by Ernest Hemingway can be found on page 249, where the narrator reflects on the unfairness of the war and the meaningless deaths of the soldiers. The tone here is contemplative and melancholic as the narrator expresses his disillusionment with the war and his feelings of alienation in a foreign country.
The following quote captures this tone: “In the fall it was always the same, and the leaves fell. And the landscape was always the same, burned and scarred and empty” (Hemingway, 249). This passage conveys a sense of despair and hopelessness, highlighting the emotional impact of war on the soldiers and the bleakness of their situation. Hemingway’s use of stark, minimalist language also contributes to the somber tone of the story.
“In another country” by Ernest Hemingway pg. 249 Tone: where do you see this in the story? explain. include page number.
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