Rinaldi

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Rinaldi is the jovial, womanizing Italian army surgeon and close friend of Frederic Henry in Ernest Hemingway’s novel "A Farewell to Arms."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fictional character
Italian army officer
Literary character
Surgeon
appearsAlongside Catherine Barkley
Miss Gage
The priest
appearsIn A Farewell to Arms
associatedWithTheme Camaraderie
Masculinity
Sexuality
War and disillusionment
basedIn Gorizia
countryOfFictionalService Italy
createdBy Ernest Hemingway
enjoys Drinking
Flirting
Visiting brothels
firstPublishedIn 1929
friendOf Frederic Henry
front Italian Front
gender Male
language Italian
literaryGenre Modernist novel
literaryMovement Lost Generation
medium Novel
meetsAt Hospital in Gorizia
nationality Italian
notableTrait Heavy drinker
Joker
Skilled surgeon
occupation Army surgeon
Doctor
personalityTrait Cynical
Jovial
Witty
Womanizing
relationshipToProtagonist Comrade-in-arms
Roommate at the front
roleInWork Comic relief
Foil to Frederic Henry
servesIn Italian Army (Republic of Italy)
surface form: Italian Army
settingPeriod World War I
treats Wounded soldiers

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