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丧钟为谁而鸣

The novel is set in the spring of 1937, at a time when the war had come to a standstill, a month after German troops razed the Spanish town of Guernica.At this point, the Republicans still held out some hope for victory and were planning a new offensive.For Whom the Bell Tolls explores themes of wartime individuality, the effects of war on its combatants, and the military bureaucracy’s impersonal indifference to human life.Character List Robert Jordan-the protagonist of For Whom the Bell Tolls.Robert Jordan is pragmatic, very good at what he does, and never lets his emotions interfere with his work.He appreciates physical pleasures like smelling pine trees, drinking absinthe, and having sex.At the same time, he is conflicted about his role within the war and within the larger world.Interior dialogues in which he argues with himself about these conflicts constitute a significant part of the novel.Over the course of the novel, he gradually resolves these tensions and learns to integrate his rational, thinking side with his intuitive, feeling side.Robert Jordan(In-Depth Analysis)

Themes

The Value of Human Life Many characters die during the course of the novel, and we see characters repeatedly question what can poibly justify killing another human being.Anselmo and Pablo represent two extremes with regard to this question.Anselmo hates killing people in all circumstances, although he will do so if he must.Pablo, on the other hand, accepts killing as a part of his life and ultimately demonstrates that he is willing to kill his own men just to take their horses.Robert Jordan’s position about killing falls somewhere between Anselmo’s and Pablo’s.Although Robert Jordan doesn’t like to think about killing, he has killed many people in the line of duty.His personal struggle with this question ends on a note of compromise.Although war can’t fully absolve him of guilt, and he has “no right to forget any of it,” Robert Jordan knows both that he must kill people as part of his duties in the war, and that dwelling on his guilt during wartime is not productive.The question of when it is justifiable to kill a person becomes complicated when we read that several characters, including Andrés, Agustín, Rafael, and even Robert Jordan, admit to experiencing a rush of excitement while killing.Hemingway does not take a clear moral stance regarding when it is acceptable to take another person’s life.At times he even implies that killing can be exhilarating, which makes the morality of the war in For Whom the Bell Tolls even murkier.Romantic Love as Salvation

Even though many of the characters in For Whom the Bell Tolls take a cynical view of human nature and feel fatigued by the war, the novel still holds out hope for romantic love.Even the worldly-wise Pilar, in her memories of Finito, reveals traces of a romantic, idealistic outlook on the world.Robert Jordan and Maria fall in love at first sight, and their love is grand and idealistic.Love endows Robert Jordan’s life with new meaning and gives him new reasons to fight in the wake of the disillusionment he feels for the Republican cause.He believes in love despite the fact that other people—notably Karkov, who subscribes to the “purely materialistic” philosophy fashionable with the Hotel Gaylord set—reject its existence.This new acceptance of ideal, romantic love is one of the most important ways in which Robert Jordan rejects abstract

丧钟为谁而鸣

theories in favor of intuition and action over the course of the novel.

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