Frederic Henry

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Frederic Henry is the American ambulance lieutenant in the Italian army during World War I who narrates and embodies the tragic love story at the center of Ernest Hemingway’s novel "A Farewell to Arms."

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Frederic Henry canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel protagonist
appearsIn A Farewell to Arms
associatedPlace Gorizia
Milan
Swiss Alps
associatedTheme disillusionment
exile and escape
love and loss
the futility of war
the search for meaning
basedOn Ernest Hemingway’s World War I experiences
characterArc from naive participant to disillusioned deserter
conflict World War I
createdBy Ernest Hemingway
firstAppearanceYear 1929
genreContext tragic romance
war novel
languageOfWork English
literaryMovement Lost Generation
literaryPeriod Modernist literature
loveInterest Catherine Barkley
militaryBranch Italian Army (Kingdom of Italy)
surface form: Italian Army
militaryRank lieutenant
narrativePerspective first-person narrator
nationality American
notableEvent attempts escape to Switzerland with Catherine Barkley
deserts the Italian army
occupation ambulance driver
roleInWork narrator of A Farewell to Arms
protagonist of A Farewell to Arms
settingOfActivity Italian Front

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A Farewell to Arms protagonist Frederic Henry
A Farewell to Arms mainCharacter Frederic Henry
Rinaldi friendOf Frederic Henry
Catherine Barkley loveInterestOf Frederic Henry
Helen Ferguson associatedWith Frederic Henry