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    experience fear‚ terror‚ or helplessness (McNulty). Many men and women who return from a war suffer from this including characters from Ernest Hemingway’s stories like Harold Krebs from "Soldier’s Home." The story revolves around the character named Harold Krebs who has just returned from war as a distant and unapproachable man with PTSD (Hemingway). When Ernest Hemingway returned from World War I‚ he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Lohano and El-mallakh state that PTSD has a certain relationship

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    “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place” “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place‚” was written in 1933‚ by Ernest Hemingway. The main characters in the story are two waiters‚ one old‚ one young and an older man who is their customer in the café on the evening the story takes place. There are three main elements of style portrayed in the short story‚ “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place.” The elements of imagery‚ symbolism and irony‚ are illustrated throughout the short story‚ in turn leading to the theme of despair. Imagery

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    Alex Coss 11/17/17 ENG 2205 NC Literary Analysis The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber‚” demonstrates the idea of fear‚ embarrassment‚ rebirth‚ and liberation through various vital symbolic moments throughout Francis’ short journey. This is a short story of a man‚ Francis Macomber‚ who candidly expresses severe embarrassment‚ let alone is shown to be the prey. Francis’s wife‚ Margaret‚ has always been his predator to

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    like a dog for no good reason.» Ernst Hemingway The excerpt under analysis is taken from the novel “A Farewell to Arms” belonging to the pen of the outstanding American author‚ Ernest Hemingway‚ whose works had a profound influence on 20th-century fiction. Having won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954‚ his numerous novels and short stories are undoubtedly

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    “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway is a short story about a man known as the American and a girl named Jig who are a couple. Both are at a train station in Barcelona surrounded by hills waiting for the train to take them to Madrid. The weather was warm and the couple sat outside the station at a bar to order beer. All of a sudden Jig looks at the landscape and says that the hills look like white elephants to which the American man answers that he has never seen one. After the first

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    In Ernest Hemingways short story‚ "A Clean Well-Lighted Place"‚ the concept of nada is the central and most important theme. As described by Carlos Baker‚ Nada is "a Something called Nothing which is so huge‚ terrible‚ overbearing‚ inevitable‚ and omnipresent that‚ once experienced‚ it can never be forgotten" (Baker 124). It is a metaphysical state that symbolizes the chaos in everyone ’s lives. Some people have it more than others and some deal with this idea differently that others

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    Ernest Hemmingway Ernest Hemmingway had a major impact on the world of writing and a strong influence on 20th century literature during his lifetime. Hemmingway was an American novelist‚ journalist‚ and short story writer that produced most of his work between the 1920’s and 1950’s. Some of Hemmingway’s published literature includes seven novels‚ six short stories‚ and two non-fiction works. Additional works‚ including three novels‚ four short story collections‚ and three non-fiction works‚ were

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    Kerseboom English 5V January 4‚ 2013 Religious aspects of the novel A Farewell to Arms A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway presents the nada and the nature of the universe. It also shows aspects of an anti-war novel. The protagonist of the book‚ Frederick Henry‚ betrays his love for nurse Catherine Barkley. This relationship represents Henry’s character as a typical Hemingway hero. He is an egoist and he is passive towards his wife Catherine. The character has recognized and accepted the

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    Comparison about Hemingway’s Short-Fiction Stories Ernest Hemingway is a well-known American author. He is known for his iceberg technique or also known as the iceberg theory. There might be a possibility that throughout our lives we have read some of Hemingway’s fiction stories through our high school and college years. His iceberg technique means that the immediate events have very little context or interpretation. That basically means that there is more to what you have to read‚ and in a way

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    Alyssa Colletti FYW- 101 Professor Timmons April 15‚ 2013 The Old Man and the Sea Ernest Hemingway was born on July 21‚ 1899 in Oak Port‚ Illinois. Throughout his high school career he excelled in sports‚ and English class. For fun Hemingway enjoyed the outdoors‚ which got him into fishing and camping. When he graduated he started to work for The Kansas City Star as a junior reporter. Hemingway got his style of writing from the Kansas City Star’s Style Guide for writing: “use short sentences

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