THUONGMAI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGLISH OoO ENGLISH – AMERICAN LITERATURE DISCUSSION TRANSLATION AND YOUR IMPRESSION OF THE HERO FREDERIC HENRY IN CHAPTER IV – “A FAREWELL TO ARMS” CLASS 2261ENPR1321[.]
Trang 1THUONGMAI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGLISH
-OoO -ENGLISH – AMERICAN LITERATURE
DISCUSSION
TRANSLATION AND YOUR IMPRESSION OF THE HERO FREDERIC
HENRY IN CHAPTER IV – “A FAREWELL TO ARMS”
Ha Noi - 2022
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Trang 3TABLES OF CONTENTS
A INTRODUCTION
Story about Hemingway ……… 4
2 His writing style ……….……… 4
B IMPRESSIONS OF THE HERO FREDERIC HENRY IN CHAPTER IV
I Frederic Henry – A responsible person in work ……… 6
II Frederic Henry – an optimistic man ……… 8 III Henry’s attitude towards the war ……… 9 IV Henry’ s attitude towards Miss Barkley ……… 10
TRANSLATION ……… 11
Trang 4A INTRODUCTION
Earnest Hemingway (1899-1961) was born in Oak Park, a small town in the state
of Illinois In his childhood, he was often taken on frequent hunting and fishing
trips by his father to Michigan, the locale of many of his stories, and where he
soon got acquainted with the life of the Indians and such virtues as courage and
endurance, which were later revealed in his fiction.
He started his career as a writer in a newspaper office in Kansas City at the age of
seventeen After the United States entered the First World War, he joined a
volunteer ambulance unit in the Italian army Serving at the front, he was
wounded, was decorated by the Italian Government, and spent considerable time
in hospitals After his return to the United States, he became a reporter for
Canadian and American newspapers and was soon sent back to Europe to cover
such events as the Greek Revolution
2, His writing style
Hemingway’s style of writing follows the “Theory of an iceberg” which means
that the writer may omit things that he knows he is writing about, and that if he
writes truly the reader will have a feeling of those things as strongly as the writer
has tasted them “The dignity of the movement of an iceberg is due to only
one-eighth of it being above the water,” he said.
The language of Hemingway’swork is bare simplicity; it is in keeping with the
characters he wanted to portray It is surprising how he reveals the inner world
of his personage in short dialogues and colloquial phrases, Plain words in simple
Trang 5declarative sentences bring out the sensations of the central characters and at
the same time make the reader participate in the events of the story.
A Farewell to Arms was published in 1929 by Ernest Hemingway It’s an anti-war
novel in which Hemingway wanted to make the reader see war as a merciless
massacre of men and women and the senseless destruction of the values created It
is the story of an American lieutenant, Frederic Henry, who serves in an Italian
ambulance corps during World War I The novel falls into five parts, each
describing a different phase in Henry's adventures He falls in love with Catherine
Barkley, a volunteer nurse from Great Britain When he is wounded she nurses him
at the hospital His convalescence is over, he returns to the front and finds himself
in a disorganized retreat He deserts during the mass retreat, rejoining the girl he
loves, and they escape to Switzerland in a small boat over the lake of Maggiore
Their idyll comes to an end (When she dies in childbirth)
The plot of A Farewell to Arms is fairly straightforward While working with the
Italian ambulance service during World War I (1914–18), the
American Lieutanant Frederic Henry meets the English nurse Catherine Barkley
Although she still mourns the death of her fiancé, who was killed in the war,
Catherine encourages Henry’s advances After Henry is badly wounded by a trench
Mortar shell near the Isonzo River in Italy, he is brought to a hospital in Milan, where
he is eventually joined by Catherine She tends to him as he recovers During this time
their relationship deepens Henry admits that he has fallen in love with her Catherine
soon becomes pregnant by Henry but refuses to marry him
After the hospital superintendent, Miss Van Campen, discovers that Henry has
been hiding alcohol in his hospital room, he is sent back to the front During his
Trang 6absence, morale on the front had significantly worsened During the Italian retreat
after the disastrous Battle of Carporetto (1917), he deserts the army, just barely
escaping execution by Italian Military police Back in Milan, Henry searches for
Catherine He soon learns that she has been sent to Stresa, some 95 miles (153 km)
away Henry journeys to Stresa by train Once there, he reunites with Catherine,
and the couple flee Italy by crossing the border into neutral Switzerland.
Upon arrival, Henry and Catherine are arrested by Swiss border authorities They
decide to allow Henry and Catherine—who masquerade as architecture and art
students seeking “winter sport”—to stay in Switzerland The couple pass several
happy months in a wooden house near Montreux Late one night Catherine goes
into labour She and Henry take a taxi to the hospital A long and painful labour
ensues, and Henry wonders if Catherine will survive Sadly, their son is stillborn
Soon after, Catherine begins to Hemorrhage and dies with Henry by her side He
tries to say goodbye but cannot He returns to their hotel alone, in the rain
A Farewell to Arms was one of the most widely read war novels of the 20th
century It was published during the period between World War I and World, a
time when war novels were very popular in the United States and around the
world A Farewell to Arms was published in the same year as Erich Maria
Remarque’s magnum opus Im Westen Nichts Neues which details the daily
horrors of war on the Western Front in laconic understatement
I Frederic Henry – A responsible person in work
Trang 7In chapter IV, Frederic Henry proves to be a responsible person in work His
responsibility is revealed through his attention to the operation of the machines At
the beginning of the chapter IV, when Henry wakes up, he goes around to check
machines: "I addressed, went downstairs, had some coffee in the kitchen and went
out to the kitchen and went out to the garage."
"The machines were working on one out in yard Three others were up in the
mountains at dressing stations."
Henry asks one of the mechanics whether the machine have trouble
or not?
For example:
- "How's everything?"
- "What's the matter with this machine?"
- "What's the matter now?"
The mechanic stops working and says that it still okay All machines are used
except one.
"Not so bad This machine is no good but others march."
"It's no good One thing after another."
"New rings"
And then, he leaves them working and checks everything very carefully:
- "They were moderately clean, a few freshly washed, others dusty I looked at the tires carefully, looking for cuts and stone bruises."
- "Has there been any trouble getting parts?" Henry asked the sergeant mechanic.
Trang 8"No, Signor Tetente."
"Where is the gasoline park now?"
"At the same place."
"Good."
And then he goes back to the house when he knows " Everything seemed
in good condition."
II Frederic Henry – an optimistic man.
Henry lives in the cutthroat front:
"The battery in the next garden woke me in the morning."
"The battery fired twice and the air came each time like a blow and shook the
window and made the front of my pajamas flap."
However, he still feels the beauty of the scenery surrounding him
The nature is beautiful like a romantic picture:
"The gravel paths were moist and the grass was wet with dew."
He gets out of the bed when seeing the sun coming through the window After
that, he goes to the window and looks out this scene Though it is cold and wet,
actually it is fresh and vital It completely differentiates from cutthroat front and
makes him more comfortable and peaceful He still feels happy and optimistic
even it is an annoying and dangerous circumstance: "It was a nuisance to have
them there but it was a comfort that they were no bigger."
Frederic Henry's optimism is also reflected in the fact that he enjoys his morning pleasures.
Trang 9Even though the sound of batteries exploding from the garden side woke him up,
after asking about the situation of the fighting and the broken machines from his
comrades, he still leisurely returned to his house and enjoyed his breakfast with a
cup of coffee "pale gray and sweet with condensed milk" In his eyes, the scenery
of a spring morning was still beautiful despite being in a fierce wartime.
Besides, the optimism of Henry was shown through the way he asked and
listened attentively to the story of nurse Barkly about her fiancé’s death in
the battle He also assumed that "This is the picturesque front" when Miss Barkly imagine about a silly idea that the boy who is going to marry her will come to the hospital where she is with wounds: "With a sabre cut, I
suppose, and a bandage around his head Or shot through the shoulder."
III Henry’s attitude towards the war
+ Indifferent feeling towards war but he is responsible for what he does in his job.
He had no idealistic concept about the war but he was a man to conscientiously
perform his duties And this is exactly what we observe when he comes back to the
front after his convalescent leave He checks on the ambulances etc, during the
retreat he tries to do his duty as much as he can.
+ Brave man- Henry does not feel scared when a rain of shells is falling around him.
“ The battery in the next garden woke me in the morning and I saw the sun coming
through the window… The battery fired twice and the air came each time like a
blow and shook the window and made the front of my pajamas flap… It was a
nuisance to have them there but it was a comfort that they were no bigger.”
+ Henry is still optimistic and believes in the war.
Trang 10After Catherine Barkley shared her feeling about the war, Henry gave word
of comfort "This is the picturesque front," I said.
"Do you suppose it will always go on?" "No." Henry always believes one day,
the war would be over.
IV Henry’ s attitude towards Miss Barkley
+ Henry is an observant and empathetic man
This characteristic is revealed through the conversation between Henry and
Barkley in the first meeting He proves to understand the sad story of Barkley’s
love affair He listens to Barkley attentively and sympathetically when she talks
When Henry asked Barkley about the stick, she metioned about the story of her
fiancé "It belonged to a boy who was killed last year." - "I'm awfully sorry.
"I was a fool not to I could have given him that anyway But I thought it would
be bad for him." - “I see”
“… I know all about it now But then he wanted to go to war and I didn't know."- I
did not say anything.
In the context of chaotic war, it was very precious when a person spends time and
emotion listening to another person’s life story In this situation it is more
precious because although Henry and Catherine Barkley meet each other for the
first time, he already sympathizes with Barkley.
+ Henry was struck by Catherine Barkley's beauty, especially her hair, and the
faithfulness of her love for her fiancé
About her appearance:
Trang 11In chapter IV, Catherine Barkley appears beautiful in Henry’s eyes when she in the
garden with another nurse.
Miss Barkley was quite tall She wore what seemed to me to be a nurse's uniform,
was blonde and had a tawny skin and gray eyes I thought she was very beautiful.
Especially, Henry is strongly impressed by her hair, “We sat down on a bench
and I looked at her – ‘you have beautiful hair”.
About the faithfulness:
In this chapter, Barkley is not only a beautiful woman but also a faithful sweetheart
towards her fiancé The stick in her hand is the souvenir of her financé He died in
the battle of the Somme It reminds her of good memory about love affair with her
fiancé She is willing to do anything for him, even cut her hair.
“I was going to cut it all off when he died.” “I want to do something for him You see
I didn’t care about other thing and he could have had it all He could have anything
he wanted if I would have known I would have married him or anything I know all
about it now But then he wanted to go the war and I didn’t know”
V Conclusion
In summary, with the language of Hemingway's work is bare simplicity, it is in
keeping with characters the wanted to portray It is surprising how he reveals the
inner world of his personages in short dialogues and colloquial phrases Plain
words in simple declarative sentences bring out the sensations of the central
characters and at the same time make the reader participate in the events of the
story About the hero Frederic Henry, he is a responsible person in work; an
optimistic man; his attitude towards the war and his attitude towards Miss Barkley.
Trang 12The battery in the next garden woke me in Sáng ra tiếng đại bác ở vườn bên đánh thức
through the window and got out of the bed I cửa sổ Tôi trỗi dậy ra khỏi giường, đến bênwent to the window and looked out The cửa sổ đưa mắt nhìn ra ngoài Những congravel paths were moist and the grass was đường trải sỏi ẩm ướt, cỏ xanh hãy còn đẫmwet with dew The battery fired twice and sương đêm Tiếng đại bác nổ hai lần và mỗithe air came each time like a blow and shook lần như thế khiến không khí chuyển động,the window and made the front of my lay động cửa sổ và làm vạt áo ngủ của tôipajamas flap I could not see the guns but bay phần phật Tôi không thấy súng nhưngthey were evidently firing directly over us It
chắc là nó đang nhắm thẳng về hướngwas a nuisance to have them there but it was
chúng tôi Thật là khó chịu khi ở gần chúng
a comfort that they were no bigger As I
nhưng cũng thật là hạnh phúc vì chúnglooked out at the garden I heard a motor
không nổ to hơn nữa Khi đưa mắt nhìn ratruck starting on the road I dressed, went
vườn, tôi nghe có tiếng ô tô rồ to ngoàidownstairs, had some coffee in the kitchen
đường Tôi mặc quần áo, đi xuống nhà dưới,and went out to the garage
vào bếp uống tí cà phê rồi đi ra nhà xe.Ten cars were lined up side by side under Mười chiếc xe đậu cạnh nhau dưới mái khothe long shed They were top- heavy,
dài Đó là những xe Hồng thập tự đầu trònblunt- nosed ambulances, painted gray and‐
built ‐
like moving- vans The mechanics và mui nặng trịch sơn xám, giống như xewere working on ‐ one out in the yard Three vận tải Những người thợ máy đang làm
others were up in the mountains at
việc trên một chiếc xe đậu trong sân Badressing- stations
‐ chiếc khác được đưa lên trạm cấp cứu trên
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Trang 14"How's everything?" ngọn đồi nhỏ che khuất.
- Còn mấy chiếc xe này thì như thế nào?
"Not so bad This machine is no good but - Cũng còn dùng tạm được Chiếc này
không được tốt nhưng những chiếc khácthe others march." He stopped working and
đều dùng được – Anh dừng tay và mỉm cườismiled "Were you on permission?"
"Yes." nhìn tôi – Ông đi phép về ạ?
- Phải
He wiped his hands on his jumper and
Anh chùi tay vào chiếc áo choàng ngoài rồigrinned
cười hỏi tôi:
"You have a good time?" The others all
- Ông nghỉ thoải mái chứ?
grinned too
Những người thợ khác cũng cười theo
"Fine I said "What's the matter with this
- Thoải mái lắm – Tôi đáp – Còn chiếc xemachine?"
này bị hỏng gì vậy?
"It's no good One thing after another."
"What's the matter now?" - Nó chẳng dùng được, bị hỏng hết.
- Lần này làm sao?
"New rings."
- Phải thay xéc măng ạ
I left them working, the car looking Tôi để cho họ làm việc Chiếc xe trông ảodisgraced and empty with the engine open
não và trống rỗng, đầu máy bị tháo ra từngand parts spread on the work bench, and
mảnh nằm ngổn ngang trên chiếc ghế Tôi
went in under the shed and looked at each
of the cars They were moderately clean, a
đi vào để xem xe Tất cả đều khá sạch sẽ,few freshly washed, the others dusty
một vài chiếc vừa được lau chùi cẩn thận,còn những chiếc khác bám đầy bụi
I looked at the tires carefully, looking for Tôi xem xét kỹ những bánh xe để tìmcuts or stone bruises Everything seemed in
những vết móp hay nứt Tất cả đều trông có