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The Common Hemingway Protagonist
The Common Hemingway Protagonist: Soldier's Home
Various authors, through years of discipline, develop their own style in creating characters. Ernest Hemingway varied his style
by establishing an indestructible template for pressing characters into molded protagonists. This "template" protagonist follows a
unique set of standards unlike any other character, produced by any other author. In his literary work "Soldier's Home",
Hemingway creates the character Krebs to abide by this set of standards. By working within the
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