The ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION OF THE THEME OF WAR IN ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S NOVELS (IN THE EXAMPLE OF “A FAREWELL TO ARMS”)

Authors

  • Jayron Radjabova Tashkent State University of Uzbek language and literature named after Alisher Navoi

Keywords:

War, a farewell to arms, the influence of war, the character analysis of the chosen novel

Abstract

War themes are an essential component of Ernest Hemingway's legacy, as he is considered by many to be one of the most important American writers of the 20th century. Hemingway's approach to writing about war was influenced by his experiences in World Wars I and II, and his examination of war themes in his books offers readers important insights into what it's like to be a person in combat. Readers can better comprehend the effects of war on people and society, as well as the nuanced feelings and interpersonal interactions that surface during times of conflict, by studying Hemingway's war themes. The long-term psychological repercussions of war, as well as how love, brutality, and masculinity shape combat experiences, are all clarified by Hemingway's writing.

Author Biography

Jayron Radjabova, Tashkent State University of Uzbek language and literature named after Alisher Navoi

English teacher at Tashkent State University of Uzbek language and literature named after Alisher Navoi

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Published

2025-05-30