Krebs in Soldier's Home
Krebs in Soldier's Home
In Ernest Hemingway "Soldier's Home" there is a young man named
Harold Krebs, who served in the Marines for two years during WWI. He
returned home to Oklahoma to find out he had changed, but the town had not.
Trying to adjust to the way life was had become a struggle for him. The effect
that the WWI had on Krebs after the war mad his life at home hard to
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the dollar, and his mother's saccharine
religion" (Beegel 127-165). When Krebs found out that life in Oklahoma
would never be the same again, he decided to leave and start a new life in
Kansas City.
Krebs experience in WWI had a great impact on the way he lived his life.
Sometimes we may think we are doing something to better our country,but
end up hurting the person who means the most to us; ourselves.
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