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“In Another Country” by Ernest Hemingway pg. 249 Setting: What quotes can you use (ACES) to prove that this device is evident?...Question
“In another country” by Ernest Hemingway pg. 249 Symbolism: What quotes can you use (ACES) to prove that this device is evident? (You need 3)
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1. "But when I had been out a month I lost my first changes."
- This quote symbolizes the loss of youthful innocence and the inevitable changes that come with experience.
2. "This was the thing to hold onto."
- This quote symbolizes the protagonist's desire for stability and something tangible to cling to amidst the uncertainties of war.
3. "All of the fairways were beyond the château."
- This quote symbolizes the divide between the protagonist's past life of leisure and the harsh realities of the present war-torn landscape.
- This quote symbolizes the loss of youthful innocence and the inevitable changes that come with experience.
2. "This was the thing to hold onto."
- This quote symbolizes the protagonist's desire for stability and something tangible to cling to amidst the uncertainties of war.
3. "All of the fairways were beyond the château."
- This quote symbolizes the divide between the protagonist's past life of leisure and the harsh realities of the present war-torn landscape.
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