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From the story the old man at the bridge by Ernest Hemingway: How does Hemingway show that war disrupts the lives of ordinary people ? Is this portrayal realistic ? Explain why you think so.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Ernest Hemingway was a great writer who wrote realistic stories that made an impact on modern literature. In his novel "The old man at the bridge,"

Hemingway accurately portrays the scenario where we can see that people have become homeless after abandoning their homes, their livestock, pets, and memorabilia and they are scared and await the approach of artillery fire and the fascist military.

So many of them have nowhere to go, and many of them have nothing else except the things that they had abandoned. Yes, this is an accurate portrayal of the reality of war.

Answered by Aditya0074
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Answer:

Ernest Hemingway was a great writer who wrote realistic stories that made an impact on modern literature. In his novel "The old man at the bridge,"

Hemingway accurately portrays the scenario where we can see that people have become homeless after abandoning their homes, their livestock, pets, and memorabilia and they are scared and await the approach of artillery fire and the fascist military.

So many of them have nowhere to go, and many of them have nothing else except the things that they had abandoned. Yes, this is an accurate portrayal of the reality of war.

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