All 50 Uses of
fascism
in
For Whom the Bell Tolls
- No. It was a Fascist Patrol coming home.†
Chpt 3
- Even Fascists whom we must kill.†
Chpt 3 *
- No I am an anti-fascist.†
Chpt 6
- Since I have understood fascism.†
Chpt 6
- Lying on his back, he saw them, a fascist patrol of three Fiats, tiny, bright, fast-moving across the mountain sky, headed in the direction from which Anselmo and he had come yesterday.†
Chpt 8
- By the Republic or by the Fascists?†
Chpt 8
- If it were by the Fascists all would know of it.†
Chpt 8
- From these planes obviously the Fascists are preparing to meet it.†
Chpt 9
- Down and up and down leads only to the road and the towns of the Fascists.†
Chpt 10
- Were there no other fascists in the village?†
Chpt 10
- Que va, were there no other fascists?†
Chpt 10
- The fascists were all held in the Ayuntamiento, the city hall, which was the largest building on one side of the plaza.†
Chpt 10
- It was there the clock was set in the wall and it was in the buildings under the arcade that the club of the fascists was.†
Chpt 10
- Then Pablo ordered the priest to confess the fascists and give them the necessary sacraments.†
Chpt 10
- But most had flails obtained from the store of Don Guillermo Martin, who was a fascist and sold all sorts of agricultural implements.†
Chpt 10
- Only near the Ayuntamiento, where the priest was complying with his duties with the fascists, was there any ribaldry, and that came from those worthless ones who, as I said, were already drunk and were crowded around the windows shouting obscenities and jokes in bad taste in through the iron bars of the windows.†
Chpt 10
- And then, when the plaza was nicely moistened and the dust settled, the lines formed up again and a peasant shouted, 'When do we get the first fascist?†
Chpt 10
- 'We thresh fascists today,' said one, 'and out of the chaff comes the freedom of this pueblo.'†
Chpt 10
- It was Don Federico Gonzalez, who owned the mill and feed store and was a fascist of the first order.†
Chpt 10
- The drunkards were handing around bottles of anis and cognac that they had looted from the bar of the club of the fascists, drinking them down like wine, and many of the men in the lines were beginning to be a little drunk, too, from drinking after the strong emotion of Don Benito, Don Federico, Don Ricardo and especially Don Faustino.†
Chpt 10
- Don Guillermo was a fascist but otherwise there Was nothing against him.†
Chpt 10
- He had a rude way of speaking and he was undoubtedly a fascist and a member of their club and he sat at noon and at evening in the cane chairs of their club to read El Debate, to have his shoes shined, and to drink vermouth and seltzer and eat roasted almonds, dried shrimps, and anchovies.†
Chpt 10
- Don Guillermo's house was no house, since he had not much money and was only a fascist to be a snob and to console himself that he must work for little, running a wooden-implement shop.†
Chpt 10
- He was a fascist, too, from the religiousness of his wife which he accepted as his own due to his love for her.†
Chpt 10
- Certainly if the fascists were to be executed by the people, it was better for all the people to have a part in it, and I wished to share the guilt as much as any, just as I hoped to share in the benefits when the town should be ours.†
Chpt 10
- There was much pushing now and the chairs and the tables of the fascists' cafe had been overturned except for one table on which a drunkard was lying with his head hanging down and his mouth open and I picked up a chair and set it against one of the pillars and mounted on it so that I could see over the heads of the crowd.†
Chpt 10
- The man who was being pushed out by Pablo and Cuatro Dedos was Don Anastasio Rivas, who was an undoubted fascist and the fattest man in the town.†
Chpt 10
- It was Don Jose Castro, whom every one called Don Pepe, a confirmed fascist, and a dealer in horses, and he stood up now small, neat-looking even unshaven and wearing a pajama top tucked into a pair of gray-striped trousers.†
Chpt 10
- He sat down in it and rolled himself a cigarette, all the time watching the fascists who were praying with the priest.†
Chpt 10
- That was the end of the killing of the fascists in our town and I was glad I did not see more of it and, but for that drunkard, I would have seen it all.†
Chpt 10
- 'You didn't like it about the priest?' because I knew he hated priests even worse than he hated fascists.†
Chpt 10
- Three days later when the fascists took the town.†
Chpt 10
- You did not see the father fall as Pilar made him see the fascists die in that story she had told by the stream.†
Chpt 11
- When the fascists purified the town they shot first the father.†
Chpt 11
- It cost the fascists one engine and killed a few troops but they all talk as though it were the high point of the war.†
Chpt 11
- Returning in the dark we encountered a fascist patrol and as we ran he was shot high in the back but without hitting any bone except the shoulder blade.†
Chpt 11
- By a mixacle of laziness and stupidity of the fascists which they will remedy in time.†
Chpt 11
- Yes, he knew that it would be, from the things that happened in the parts the fascists had already taken.†
Chpt 13
- The fascists are warm, he thought, and they are comfortable, and tomorrow night we will kill them.†
Chpt 15
- Those men are not fascists.†
Chpt 15
- That was in the great days of Pablo when he scourged the country like a tartar and no fascist post was safe at night.†
Chpt 15
- They will revolt against the government when they see that they are threatened, exactly as the fascists have done here," Primitivo said.†
Chpt 16
- But are there not many fascists in your country?†
Chpt 16
- There are many who do not know they are fascists but will find it out when the time comes.†
Chpt 16
- But we can educate the people so that they will fear fascism and recognize it as it appears and combat it.†
Chpt 16
- Do you know where there are no fascists?†
Chpt 16
- And if all had killed the fascists as I did we would not have this war.†
Chpt 16
- Those were fascists you killed.†
Chpt 16
- "We could sell him to the fascists," the gypsy said.†
Chpt 17
- Why not turn him over to El Sordo and let El Sordo sell him to the fascists?†
Chpt 17
Definition:
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(fascism) a political theory advocating an exceedingly nationalistic authoritarian government