How does Hemingway deals with the the themes of depression, resignation and impending death in the story the old man at the bridge?
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The old man is the heroic fatalist of the story, resigned to his fate as a Casualty of the war. He is too old and tried to move, he says he demonstrate, to the scout, and the scout reflects that he is sure to be killed once the fascists advance the bridge across the Erbo.
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The old man is the heroic fatalist of the story, resigned to his fate as a Casualty of the war. He is too old and tried to move, he says he demonstrate, to the scout, and the scout reflects that he is sure to be killed once the fascists advance the bridge across the Erbo.
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