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A Soldiers Home A Soldiers Home by Ernest Hemingway takes place during the late summer of 1919, during the post-war duration of WWI. Krebs, the main character in the story, lessens to his small hometown in Oklahoma much later than when the rest of the soldiers had returned. The men from the town who had been drafted had all been welcomed elaborately on their return(Hemingway, 145). The people seemed to think it was rather ridiculous for Krebs to be getting back so late, years after the war was over(Hemingway, 145). Krebs returns from war to live in the same dysfunctional home and environment with his mom, dad, and two younger sisters. Krebs noncommittal father is obviously dominated by his wife she makes the decisions(bridgewater, 1). She has determined that Krebs should live in Gods Kingdom, find a job, and get married like a normal local boy(bridgewater, 1). Krebs has not yet recovered from his divers(a) psychological post-war wounds, and is trapped by the sick marriage of his p arents. By the time Krebs returned to his hometown in Oklahoma, the greeting for heroes was over(Hemingway, 145). At first, he did not want to colloquy about the war at all. As time went on, he felt the need to talk, but no one wanted to hear about it(Hemingway,145). This was repayable to the great deal of hysteria which the town had endured years ago when the other soldiers returned from the war. This was all old news, and they were tired of hearing about the war(Hemingway, 145). The towns cash dispenser was not helping his state of post-war mental anguish because they had heard too many atrocity stories to be thrilled by actualities(Hemingway, 145). Krebs found that to be listened to at all he had to lie(Hemingway, 145). Krebs lived in a Mayberry kind of town. It was small and everybody seemed to know each other. The pool hall, the library, the schoolyard and the First National Bank, where his dad works, is all deep down walking distance from his house. Krebs would sometimes w alk to the schoolyard to watch his sister play baseball. Krebs day consisted of little more than sleeping late in bed, walking downtown to the library to get a book, or reading on the front porch until he became bored. Krebs would walk down through the town to spend the hottest hours of the day in the cool dark of the pool room(Hemingway, 146).

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