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    Which characters best exemplify the idea of true love? Love is a word that could be viewed in many different lights.The fluidity of such a could mean many different types of things.Such as a mother’s love for her newborn‚a child’s love for their toy‚the love shared between two people in a relation‚and much more.This means almost every character could be shown showing love for something and or someone ‚though in the context shown in the question is perhaps is leaning towards more of a romantic relationship

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    between "Hills like white Elephants" and " Cat in the Rain" Similarities between "Cat in the Rain" and "Hills like white Elephants": 1) Characters are couples in both. "Cat in the Rain" - "There were only two Americans stopping at the hotel" "Hills like white Elephants" - "The American and the girl with him sat at a table in the shade‚ outside building" 2) The place where actions occur is not home‚ characters stayed there for a while. ’’Cat in the Rain" - "There were only two Americans stopping

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    Analysis of the text “Cat in the rain” Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21‚ 1899 – July 2‚ 1961) Hemingway was an American author and journalist. His distinctive writing style‚ characterized by economy and understatement‚ influenced 20th-century fiction‚ as did his life of adventure and public image. He produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. Hemingway’s fiction was successful because the characters he presented exhibited

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    A Discussion of the Significance of Binary Oppositions in Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain” Introduction "Cat in the Rain" is a short story by American author Ernest Hemingway‚ which was first published in 1925 as a part of the short story collection In Our Time. The story is about an American man and wife on vacation in Italy. In the biography Hemingway’s Cats‚ the author writes: “["Cat in the Rain"] was a tribute to Hadley (Hemingway’s wife)‚ who was dealing with the first year of marriage‚ the

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    Ernest Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain” and “Hills Like White Elephants” describe a theme of difference between husband’s desires and wife’s desires. Both stories have the same conflict about an inconsiderate husband who always ignores his wife’s desire. The husband is not a family man. He indirectly shows that he doesn’t enjoy being with his wife and children. The male characters of Ernest Hemingway emerge as having similarities in their characters and their attitudes with their wives. For the first

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    Hester Swane Hester Swane reveals several traits of her personality‚ or has them revealed for her‚ during interchanges with other characters in Act One. One of these traits is her independence which she shows through a mixture of threats and strong language‚ for example when she tells Carthage that “If you think I’m goin’ to let you walk over me like that‚ ya don’t know me at all”. This portrays her sense of self-worth‚ that she doesn’t want or allow anyone else to control her life‚ again seen

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    Sympathetic Qualities: A Look at the Hotel Keeper in Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain” Sympathetic qualities endear characters to the reader in stories; they are the elements of a character’s personality that attract attention and hold emotion. In Ernest Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain‚” these characteristics and resulting actions support the story’s purpose. The hotel keeper exhibits several sympathetic qualities including fatherly concern and attentiveness to his work. The hotel keeper shows fatherly

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    Do you like the ending of the “a question of dowry” or “cat in the rain”. Give reasons to support your answer. What do you think will happen to Sivasothie or the American girl. I like the ending of the “a question of dowry” because Sivasothie shouldn’t marry to such a materialistic man like Thirulchelvam even though she liked him so much. Thirulchelvam only wanted the dowry that had promised by Mr and Mrs Ramachandran which were a piece of land and gold necklace. If Sivasothie married with such

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    Rain Have you ever been barefoot in the rain? Well if you haven’t it is the most amazing feeling. Its okay to let the mud ooze between your toes cause the cold rain will just wash it away. The rain is my favorite weather. I love how it smells‚ feels‚ sounds‚ tastes‚ and looks. I like to close my eyes and feel every little rain drop hit down on the top of my head. I like to take a deep breath and smell the nature float in the air all around me. It’s so relaxing to hear the ticking sound of the

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     death is seen as a passing from the physical life to the  spiritual life. By requesting Teofilo to send rain‚ this spiritual aspect of death is demonstrated  in “The Man to Send Rain Clouds“‚ by Leslie Marmon Silko‚  along with cultural traditions such  as face painting. Both of these actions are inspired by the Native­American culture which the  main characters in the story‚ namely Leon and Ken are desperately trying to keep alive. In:  “The Man to Send Rain Clouds“‚ Silko illustrates the coalescence of cultural and religious 

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