A Farewell to Arms
How does Ernest Hemingway use imagery in A Farewell to Arms?
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There is of course a lot of war imagery. WW 1 was especially brutal for imagery. Blood, severed limbs, and decay are abundant. Incessant rain and mud also make up powerful imagery.