In Ernest Hemingway's short story "In Another Country," why does the narrator see himself as different from the other wounded soldiers who visit the hospital?
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The narrator sees himself as different from the other wounded soldiers because he is an American and they are Italian, he speaks Italian fluently, and his injury was not sustained in combat but from a sport accident. This sense of difference creates a feeling of detachment and alienation from the other soldiers.