Which sentences in this excerpt from Ernest Hemingway's "In Another Country" reflect the theme of the psychological alienation caused by war?

a. We all had the same medals, except the boy with the black silk bandage across his face, and he had not been at the front long enough to get any medals.
b. The tall boy with a very pale face who was to be a lawyer had been lieutenant of Arditi carefully selected volunteers specializing in dangerous campaigns and had three medals of the sort we each had only one of.
c. He had lived a very long time with death and was a little detached. We were all a little detached, and there was nothing that held us together except that we met every afternoon at the hospital.
d Although, as we walked to the Cova through the tough part of town, walking in the dark, with light and singing coming out of the wine-shops, and sometimes having to walk into the street when the men and women would crowd together on the sidewalk so that we would have had to jostle them to get by,
e. we felt held together by there being something that had happened that they, the people who disliked us, did not understand.
I thought the answer was c, d and e
You can choose as many as you want. Now i'm thinking c and e?

so do you think it is c, d and e

or c and e

c and e

Yes, you are correct. Both sentence c and sentence e reflect the theme of psychological alienation caused by war in the excerpt from Ernest Hemingway's "In Another Country."

Sentence c, "He had lived a very long time with death and was a little detached. We were all a little detached, and there was nothing that held us together except that we met every afternoon at the hospital," highlights the detachment felt by the characters due to their exposure to death and the absence of any stronger bond between them. This sense of detachment emphasizes the psychological alienation they experience as a result of the war.

Sentence e, "we felt held together by there being something that had happened that they, the people who disliked us, did not understand," further emphasizes the psychological alienation the characters feel. The phrase "held together" suggests that they find a certain kind of unity or camaraderie among themselves due to their shared experiences of war, which sets them apart from others who do not understand what they have been through. This highlights their psychological alienation from the rest of society.

So, your selection of sentences c and e as reflecting the theme of psychological alienation caused by war is correct.

Those are good choices. I agree.