Outside it was getting dark. I asked what time the attack was to be and they said as soon as it was dark. I went back to the drivers. They were sitting in the dugout talking and when I came in they stopped. I gave them each a package of cigarettes, Macedonias, loosely packed cigarettes that spilled tobacco and needed to have the ends twisted before you smoked them. Manera lit his lighter and passed it around. What about the actions of these men exemplifies them as Hemingway heroes?
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They have the bond only men in battle can share and this is related by the way they partake of their cigarettes.
This simple action can be understood as a way of interacting with each other especially during the war.
Sharing of cigarettes exemplifies them as Hemingway heroes, specially Macedonias and Manera.
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