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    Hemingway’s “A Clean Well- Lighted Place” was a short story about two waiters discussing the attempted suicide of an old man‚ who regularly comes to the bar. After reading over once‚ the story seems to have no direction or point. The story seems to just be random and just telling about how a man tried to kill himself. When read again‚ and more meticulously‚ an underlying meaning and other information can be found in the story. The meaning and information however can only be found by techniques or

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    1.10 AS 90854 Reading Log 6 Jack Floyd XJN Title- A Clean Well-Lighted Place Author-Ernest Hemingway Date Completed- 3/06/15 Type of Text- Short Story Through the text ‘A Clean Well-Lighted Place’ we can very clearly see the ideas of Loneliness and living life in despair. I think that these themes are very relevant to the society around us. A lot of people are unable to form connections or lose connection in their lives. This leads to people being lonely‚ much like the main character in the

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    American Author who’s tone and style captivated the world‚ and drew plenty of attention to him. His short stories “The End of Something” and “A CleanWell Lighted Place” struck the eyes of numerous critics. These critics analyze his writing tone and style to effectively critique his work. Looking at “The End of Something” and “A CleanWell Lighted Place” a reader can see the correlation between the critic’s comments‚ and Hemingway’s writing. Hemingway has a technique in which he opens some stories

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    Using his short story “A CleanWell-Lighted Place” as the means with the literary elements of characterization and light and dark imagery‚ Hemingway proposes the aforementioned concepts and advances the notion that a single person’s life has no value and is meaningless. In the short story‚ characterization through the words of the older waiter is utilized to reveal traits of the old man and subsequently support Hemingway’s stance on the value of life. Taking place in a café late at night‚

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    Ernest Hemingway’s “A CleanWell-Lighted Place” takes place in a small cafe during the 1930s. There are three main characters who each represent an aspect of one’s life and the disillusionment that comes with each stage. The first stage‚ represented by the younger‚ impatient waiter‚ is youth. He is filled with purpose and determination‚ but has a lack of empathy and narrow views. When asked why he thought the old man tried to commit suicide‚ he simply answers‚ “Nothing…He has plenty of money” (Page

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    Hemmingway’s short story “A CleanWell-Lighted Place” begins with an old man drinking brandy in a Spanish café late at night‚ into the early hours of the morning. A young waiter is upset‚ wishing that the old man would leave so that he and the older waiter could close the café and go home. However‚ the older waiter realizes that the old man must be lonely‚ especially since he had attempted to hang himself the week before. When the old man finally leaves the waiters close the café‚ with the younger

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    Theme: A CleanWell-Lighted Place Sadness‚ frustration‚ or discontent‚ however it’s put‚ there is an obvious difference with the characters in‚ “A CleanWell-Lighted Place” by Ernest Hemingway‚ and their ideas of mortality and old age. The short story shows the concept of “nothingness‚” displayed through a very depressing view on life. This suggesting that all people‚ even those who are happy and content‚ will eventually end up lonely‚ drunk‚ or unhappy. By allowing a reader to view this from

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    Analyzing "A CleanWell-Lighted Place" by Ernest Hemingway 28 years prior to his own death by committing suicide Ernest Hemingway wrote a short story named A CleanWell-Lighted Place posing as an excerpt from the life of a presumably middle-aged waiter‚ who has to deal with an elder customer and the reactions to this man from a younger colleague. Born in Oak Park‚ Illinois in 1899 Hemingway first attended college before becoming a reporter for a short period of time. He then enlisted with

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    crashes all the way to winning Nobel prizes. He was and is known not only for his fantastic writing‚ but for his service during World War I‚ interesting points of view and exotic lifestyle. Hemingway’s religious views‚ World War I experiences and influence of Spanish culture all heavily influenced his writing of the short story “A CleanWell-Lighted Place” and the message he was trying to convey through it. From birth to death‚ Hemingway could be classified as a Christian. As a child he

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    Isolation is a reality that an unfortunate amount of people around the world have to deal with daily. Coping with it can pressure people to the brink of insanity. Two examples of stories dealing with seclusion are “A Rose for Emily” and “A CleanWell-Lighted Place”. In both stories‚ the characters are forced to handle the loneliness and despair in their lives. Through the use of setting and characterization‚ Faulkner and Hemingway both show that isolation drives people to find strange ways to cope

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