For Whom the Bell Tolls

by

Ernest Hemingway

André Marty is a deeply cynical French commander and Communist allied with the Republican forces whom Andrés encounters when he comes to deliver Robert Jordan’s missive. Marty believes that Andrés and Gomez are fascist spies and refuses to pass the message on to General Golz until it is too late; when he realizes the errors of his ways, he shows little remorse.
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André Marty Character Timeline in For Whom the Bell Tolls

The timeline below shows where the character André Marty appears in For Whom the Bell Tolls. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 42
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...has a dispatch for General Golz from behind the fascist lines, and the man, André Marty, tells the corporal of the guard to arrest both Gomez and Andrés. (full context)
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...to explain that Andrés is a guerilla with an important dispatch. The guard says that Marty is “crazy as a bedbug,” with “a mania for shooting people.” Still, he says that... (full context)
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Gomez tells Marty that the dispatch for Golz is a “matter of utmost urgence,” and Andrés says that... (full context)
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Marty is “worried and made wary” by Karkov, and whenever he interacts with Karkov, he finds... (full context)