A Soldiers Home by Ernest Hemingway Play This Game Live Now Join Live Game as a Player
Define Consequences
Define Consequences
n. Results of an action
Definition of Hysteria
Definition of Hysteria
n. Uncontrolled excitement
Definition of Atrocity
Definition of Atrocity
adj. Horrible; Brutal
Define Engagements
Define Engagements
n. Battles
Define Apocryphal
Define Apocryphal
adj. Of questionable authority; false
Krebs comes home from which war?
Krebs comes home from which war?
World War I
What did Krebs say to his mother that made her cry?
What did Krebs say to his mother that made her cry?
He said that he didn't love her.
Krebs went to the war from a Methodist college in _________ (state)
Krebs went to the war from a Methodist college in _________ (state)
Kansas
What does Krebs' sister, Helen, want him to come watch in the afternoon?
What does Krebs' sister, Helen, want him to come watch in the afternoon?
Her indoor baseball game
What is the name of the newspaper Harold reads during breakfast?
What is the name of the newspaper Harold reads during breakfast?
The Kansas City Star
How did Ernest Hemingway die?
How did Ernest Hemingway die?
He committed suicide
Where was Ernest Hemingway born?
Where was Ernest Hemingway born?
Oak Park, Illinois (suburb of Chicago)
What position did Ernest Hemingway serve in World War I?
What position did Ernest Hemingway serve in World War I?
An Ambulance Driver
How many times was Ernest Hemingway married?
How many times was Ernest Hemingway married?
Four times
How was Ernest Hemingway's writing style significant?
How was Ernest Hemingway's writing style significant?
He was brief and straight forward with his short sentences.
Who is the protagonist in "A Soldier's Home"?
Who is the protagonist in "A Soldier's Home"?
Harold Krebs
In which point of view is the story told from?
In which point of view is the story told from?
3rd person point of view
In "A Soldier's Home" which part is the climax?
In "A Soldier's Home" which part is the climax?
When Krebs makes his mother cry by stating that he does not love her or anybody else.
What is Harold's internal conflict?
What is Harold's internal conflict?
After returning from the war, he tries initially to resume his old life in his home town, but he soon finds that he longer fits in.
What is Harold's external conflict?
What is Harold's external conflict?
Between Harold and his mother drives the story, motivating Harold to leave home
Krebs went to the ___ from a Methodist college in Kansas.
Krebs went to the ___ from a Methodist college in Kansas.
war
His ___ were quite unimportant lies and consisted in attributing to himself things other men had seen.
His ___ were quite unimportant lies and consisted in attributing to himself things other men had seen.
lies
When he was in town their appeal to him was not very ______
When he was in town their appeal to him was not very ______
strong
Nothing was changed in the town except that the _____ _____ had grown up. (2 words)
Nothing was changed in the town except that the _____ _____ had grown up. (2 words)
young girls
"Yes. Don't you love your ______, dear boy?" "No, I don't love anybody." Krebs said.
"Yes. Don't you love your ______, dear boy?" "No, I don't love anybody." Krebs said.
mother
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