Colonel Richard Cantwell

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Colonel Richard Cantwell is the aging, war-scarred U.S. Army officer who serves as the reflective and melancholic protagonist of Ernest Hemingway’s novel "Across the River and Into the Trees."

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Colonel Richard Cantwell canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
military officer
protagonist
appearsIn Across the River and Into the Trees
characterTrait aging
melancholic
reflective
war-scarred
conflictExperience World War II
createdBy Ernest Hemingway
firstPublicationContext novel published in 1950
gender male
hasSettingAssociation Italy
Venice
hasThemeAssociation aging and mortality
love and loss
memory and reflection
war and its aftermath
influencedBy Ernest Hemingway's war experiences
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
medium prose fiction
militaryBranch United States Army
narrativeFunction vehicle for meditations on war and aging
nationality American
occupation army officer
soldier
rank colonel
roleInWork protagonist of "Across the River and Into the Trees"

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Across the River and Into the Trees mainCharacter Colonel Richard Cantwell
Across the River and Into the Trees hasCharacter Colonel Richard Cantwell
Renata loveInterestOf Colonel Richard Cantwell