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In "In Another Country," Hemingway contrasts the injuries tho mon suffered with supposed photographs of how they will improve with
the use of the machines
How does this affect the story?
The photographs serve as a reminder to the men of what they once had, adding to their feelings of hopelessness and
despair
The program at the hospital serves as an interim place for the men to learn how to deal with their injuries before they are
sent home
The before and after photographs lend credibility to the success the men will achieve if they keep using the machines
Despite the doctors' encouragement for rehabilitation, the mon realize that they will never regain the use they once had
