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Ernest Hemmingway was a great writer of the 1920s who wrote about "heroic antiheroes" in World War I.

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Answered by agrippa
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True

Explanation:

  • Ernst Hemingway was American short -story writer, novelist, sportsman and journalist. He refereed his style as understated and economical, it had a strong influence on 20th century fiction.
  • He was admired by the later generations for his public image and adventurous lifestyle. His writing s were full of intense masculinity.
  • Hemingway's characters are described as exhibiting the principles of courage, endurance and honour, his character display qualities that in life of tension and pain make a man a man.
  • The old man and the Sea, Men without Women  and A movable Feast are some of his famous works.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Ernest Hemmingway was a great writer of the 1920s who wrote about "heroic antiheroes" in World War I is a true statement.

Explanation:

  • The American author, journalist, novelist Ernest Hemingway was a great fiction writer who had great impact on the 20th century English literature. The First World War influenced him greatly and encouraged him to write about anti-heroes who had heroic valour in his writings.
  • He preferred portraying anti-heroes for he believed them to be unusual, courageous enough to challenge the traditions of society and be themselves in a manner that may not be good but may serve a good purpose. They live for themselves only and in their own way.

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