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Ernest Hemingway
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Frederick Henry's Search

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Describes the character of Frederick Henry in the novel "A Farewell To Arms" by Ernest Hemingway.

In A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway introduces to the reader a character by the name of Frederick Henry. Henry had a goal to become a hero, and throughout the novel I feel that he proved he was. Henry also started out not having a religion, but after the many struggles he went through, and relationships he made, I believe he found religion and himself in the end. This religion though was different than what most people are familiar with; he had a religion with God and a religion of his own with his new found love, Catherine Barkley.

At the beginning of the story, Frederick Henry starts out as lieutenant in the army. He is friends with many of the men who are serving in the war; one of these men is a priest......

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