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moral of the old man at the bridge​

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Answered by akashdangi100
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The main theme of the short story “The Old Man at the Bridge” by Ernest Hemingway is the tragedy of war. The author’s intention is to illustrate the way wars disrupt the lives of innocent people who are caught up in the middle, but also the way it frustrates those who cannot do anything about it (0bservers and foreigners).

The old man the soldier meets at the bridge feels it is his duty to act as a shepherd, and watch over his flock. The old man believes that he must watch over the four doves, the cat, and the two goats in San Carlos. ... The old man represents nature and morality

Answered by abiramikritika
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Answer:

Hemingway shows us what happens to the innocent and the powerless in the war.

In the end, Hemingway captures the inhumanity and barbaric nature of war.

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