Topic > Analysis of The Lost Generation by Ernest Hemingway

"What if I die?" (Line 10) and I repeat these doubts ten times during the passage, but at this point Friedrich only finds reason in the safety of his beloved. He only replied, “He won't die” (line 10), which is quite reasonable by most birth standards. The choice of words "No" means do not die, and flexibility and choice. Even if it is reasonable to think that they do not die, repeating this negative phrase of Hemingway confirmed the meaning exactly opposite to the superficial one. This emphasizes the concentration of Catherine's death, rather than her life, on an element of feeling. You feel the raw emotion as I suspected Frederick for the same amount of time as there is. A Direct Impact on Loose Structure Hemingway probably used the stream of consciousness technique at this point to give the reader a truly personal area for Frederick. Traditional prose can alienate the reader from the character's internal reality. The Hemingway style makes the experience easier and puts a lot more spring in the reader's step. Federico reassures that all couples are worried about the health of their wives, because they don't want to make them suffer, but in the end all this is good. If you continue this cycle of doubt, you will become less and less confident about starting