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The author’s style from A Farewell to Arms differ from The Great Gatsby in many ways. Fitzgerald uses a more reflective style of writing meaning that he makes his characters reflect and the theme also includes reflection from the reader as well as the plot. On the other hand, Hemingway uses a more self-interest style with its theme, characters, and plot, meaning that he makes this book on his own personal experiences that cause the theme, plot and characters to differ in many ways. Hemingway makes his characters less educated and from a lower social ranking than the characters from The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby also has a totally opposite theme than A Farewell to Arms because the themes are more about corruption of American youth and the education of young Americans while in Hemingway’s book, the themes are war and love.
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