
For Whom the Bell Tolls
About This Novel
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" is a novel written by the American writer Hemingway in 1940. It takes the participation of Americans in the Spanish People's Anti-Fascist War as the theme. It is one of Hemingway's masterpieces. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" tells the story of Robert Jordan, an American young man who teaches Spanish in college and has deep feelings for Spain. He volunteered to join the Spanish government army and engage in demolition activities behind enemy lines. In order to cooperate with the counterattack, he was ordered to contact local guerrillas to complete the task of blowing up the bridge. He won the support of Pilar, the wife of Pablo, the guerrilla captain, and other team members, isolated Pablo, who had lost his fighting spirit, and arranged everyone's specific tasks step by step. In the midst of the raging war, he fell in love with Maria, a little girl taken in by Pilar who had been raped by the enemy, thus smoothing out the trauma in Maria's soul. During these three days, Robert experienced the conflict between love and duty and the test of life and death, and his humanity continued to sublimate. When he was retreating after blowing up the bridge, he was injured in the thigh by the enemy. He stayed alone to stop the enemy, and finally gave his young life for the Spanish people. This book is a public edition, compiled by China Edition Group Digital Media Co., Ltd., And is not an imported edition.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
In fact, after seeing the situation inside the Republic, I knew that Robert Jordan's attack still had to be carried out, because the level was because of Marty. Because of those fanatical wzfists, the explosion in the distance had already determined the outcome, and it was like a death knell.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
In fact, after seeing the situation inside the Republic, I knew that Robert Jordan's attack still had to be carried out, because the level was because of Marty. Because of those fanatical wzfists, the explosion in the distance had already determined the outcome, and it was like a death knell.
