Throughout Ernest Hemingway’s short story “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”, the readers see through multiple perspectives how Macomber's character is portrayed as cowardly. By using the perspective of a third person in the quote, ”She did not speak to him when she came in and he left the tent at once to …show more content…
Furthermore, one can see another example of Macomber being a coward through his own perspective. Macomber says to Wilson, “I’m awfully sorry about that lion business. It doesn’t have to go any further, does it? I mean no one will hear about it, will they?” (pg. 3) By Macomber saying this to Wilson, the readers see that Macomber does not want anyone to know how much of a coward he was with Wilson having to shoot the lion for him. One also sees that when Macomber says this, he is a coward because he can’t own up and say that he didn’t shoot the lion. He wants to keep it to himself and let people believe that he shot it. In addition to, the audience also gets to see Macomber being portrayed as a coward through Wilson’s point of view. Wilson says, “Why don’t you go over and join the Memsahib while I just get it over with?” to Macomber (pg. 12). By Wilson saying this to Macomber, he is basically saying, “you’re being a coward like a girl so why don’t you go stay with your wife?” During this time, that is very insulting to a guy because he’s hurting their pride. In this example, Wilson is