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    Coursework (Farewell to the arms)

    Hi, I have to prepare myself for a coursework on "Farewell to the arms" by Hemingway. I'm reading the book during the summer holiday. I think the book itself and the way the book is written is quite easy to understand, but I still have no clue the main theme of this novel. Besides, my tutor didn't give me any questions for the coursework and this novel is not in the list of the A2 exam board which means I have to get it done by doing a coursework in time. Could anyone help me please~~~?
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    what sort of help do you require? The novel as such reveals a lot as you read. You can give your own intrepretation, provided you can substantiate your point.

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    Here is a post on Farewell to Arms which grew out of an excellent question which forum member Jack Aubrey posed:

    http://online-literature.com/forums/...ead.php?t=4078

    And I am certain you will find something at sparknotes.com
    (I shall check there in a while and post back)

    http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/farewell/
    Last edited by Sitaram; 07-04-2005 at 12:40 PM.

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    Sit, I don't think you'd need to post more from sparknotes.com, guessing mrwriter can read it himself should he decide so (and if there's anyone else interested I guess they get the idea of 'go to sparknotes, search for Farewell To The Arms' thingy) , no need to quote sparknotes here - unless you're going to make a point that is.
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    I thought I might just post the link, if I find one, which I'm sure I will. Are you really in the Czech republic. Do you read Minlan Kundera in Czech? Just curious. I am very impressed with his novels, "Immortality", "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", "Laughter and Forgetting"...

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    Haven't read anything by Kundera as astonishing as it might seem. Haven't read him neither in Czech nor in English or French, not mentioning I don't speak French which is kind of besides the point.
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