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in chapter 9, passini has speeches that are longer than anyone else’s. how does this style help characterize him as the exemplar?
passini’s rambling sentences convey the complexity of his heroic thoughts about war.
grace under pressure causes passini to repeat his wise words without regard to what his listeners can understand.
passini’s questions and logic illustrate that he is expressing his own understanding of war rather than accepted beliefs.
In A Farewell to Arms, Passini's long, rambling speech structure (rooted in questioning and logical breakdown of war's futility) rejects the glorified, accepted views of heroism in war. His extended, thoughtful framing of his arguments through questions and reasoning shows he is articulating his own critical understanding of war, not parroting standard heroic tropes, which frames him as an exemplar of anti-heroic, critical perspective on conflict. The first option is incorrect because his speech does not convey heroic complexity; the second is incorrect as he does not repeat wise words, but challenges common views.
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Passini's questions and logic illustrate that he is expressing his own understanding of war rather than accepted beliefs.