Describe the bridge in old man and the bridge
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The story “Old Man at the Bridge” by Earnest Hemingway is set in the backdrop of Spanish Civil War in 1938. It starts with the description of an old man who was sitting at a bridge. It was a war-like situation as the Fascists forces were advancing towards Ebro. Our narrator, a news reporter, was in the charge to cross a pontoon bridge to check the advancement of the enemy forces. He saw that an old man with steel rimmed spectacles and dusty clothes was sitting beside the road at the bridge while carts, trucks and people were crossing the bridge to get to a safe distance from the enemies. The old man looked too tired to walk any further.
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There was a pontoon bridge across the river. Carts, trucks, and men, women and children were crossing it. The mule drawn staggered along the steep bank from the bridge with the soldiers helping push against the spokes of the wheels. The trucks ground up and the peasants plodded along in the ankle deep dust.