Saturday, August 3, 2019
Religiously Selfish :: essays research papers
Many people rely heavily upon religion daily. They use it as a source of reasoning, as an explanation for hardships or struggles they may be facing. However, many people only seem to rely upon religion when they feel they need outside support. Hemingway addresses the idea of religion many times in his novel ââ¬Å"A Farewell to Arms.â⬠However, Hemingwayââ¬â¢s examples contrast with each other, demonstrating his belief that the majority of people seem to use religion only when timely for them. à à à à à Religion can be used to explain events that one cannot find a way to rationalize or understand. Often, when one feels that he or she is being faced with great burdens, and cannot seem to find a way to understand why those burdens are being placed upon themselvesââ¬â¢, one may turn to religion. When Fredââ¬â¢s companion Passini loses his legs to a trench-mortar, Hemingway describes his reaction: ââ¬Å"He big his arm and moaned, ââ¬ËOh mama mia, mama Mia,ââ¬â¢ then, ââ¬ËDio te salve, Maria. Dio te salve, Maria. Oh Jesus shoot me Christ shoot meâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬â¢Ã¢â¬ (55). Though Passini may be moaning these things subconsciously, he has turned to higher-powers for help when he is in great pain. It is much easier to explain unfair treatment by saying it is Godââ¬â¢s intentions, or the intentions of some other higher-being, than to decide that one is merely unlucky or has done something to bring those burdens into place. à à à à à When people do not feel they need the support of religion, and of a higher-power, they often dismiss it as nonsense and as foolish. They do not feel the need to devote themselves to something that they realize may be fictional. Hemingway demonstrates this through the actions of the soldiers when Frederick is dining with them: ââ¬Å"ââ¬ËThe Pope wants the Austrians to win the war,ââ¬â¢ the major said. ââ¬ËHe loves Franz Joseph. Thatââ¬â¢s where the money comes from. I am an atheistâ⬠¦ All thinking men are atheists,ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ (7 and 8). The major is poking fun at the priest, insulting both the priest and the pope and saying that there is no God. Later on in the story, Rinaldi has his own go at the priest, saying ââ¬Å"ââ¬ËTo hell with you, priest... To hell with youâ⬠¦ To hell with the whole damn business,ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ (173). Rinaldi claims he is joking with the priest, and it appears as though he is at first. However, his ranting bec omes serious and malicious.
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