Examining the author’s biography, Hemmingway joined the Red Cross in 1918 towards the end of WWI after failing to join the army due to poor vision. Despite hiding himself for his own safety, Hemmingway pushed onward to get closer to combat effectively. He would take on different job positions in order to remain living and enjoying the thrill of encountering war. In Soldier’s Home, Krebs loved his adventures when fighting for his country by going through dangerous battlefields and traveling around European landmarks. Krebs felt amazed about the engagements he had been in, the places he had gone shown in maps, and meeting foreign people he grew fond of. Krebs and Hemmingway craved the sensation of adrenalins rushing through their heads once stepping forwards to risking their lives for war. War is marked as violent, destructive, inhumane, and countless deaths increasing each day passing by until the next one