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The Role of Religion in A Farewell to Arms

 
    Religion played a significant role in Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms. The attitudes that the character had towards the war and life were closely associated with their views on religion. Due to extreme circumstances of war, moral standards were obscure for the characters. Almost everything related to the war violated the normal code of morality, which led many to feel disenchanted. Those who viewed the war as senseless had no faith in God or religion. For the character of Fredrick Henry it was clear that his faith in God was a subject of conflict. Henry was a character that understood religion, but did not love God. His love for Catherine was the most religious feeling that he had. Though Fredrick Henry lacked faith in God, he comprehended the power and control that God has.

 

With the exception of the priest, majority of the characters in the novel were not religious. At the start of the novel the major from Henry's mess declared his lack of faith in God, as he said, "He loves Franz Joseph. That's where the money ... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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