old man at the bridge
without a singe shot being fired or a drop of blood being spilled in the story the author protray the true destruction war lies how does the story highlight the destruction
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In the end, Hemingway captures the inhumanity and barbaric nature of war. But quite ironically, he does so without a single shot being fired or one drop of blood being spilled in his tale of a nameless old man at a pontoon bridge. Hope it helps
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