The change that happens within Robert Jordan in “For Whom the Bell Tolls” by Ernest Hemmingway, and whether the changes are corruption of loss of naivete
In Chapter 18 of For Whom the Bell Tolls, Robert Jordan ponders the change in his attitude from the time that he first came to fight in Spain as a volunteer: “You corrupt very easily, he thought. But was it corruption or was it merely that you lost the naïveté that you started with?” Consider this question of the change in Jordan’s attitude over time. With what attitude toward Spain and the Spanish Civil War does Jordan first arrive in Europe? How does that attitude change? What causes the change in question? And, finally, which do you think best characterizes the change in general: “corruption” or loss of “naïveté?”
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