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    Pleads for an Operation‚ not an Obligation Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” sprays bullets of emotion through the reader’s head and heart. It is hard to ignore the insincerity of the American’s persistent pleads for the mother of his child‚ Jig‚ to schedule an abortion. It is quite a challenge to not root against the man‚ as he can be seen by many as the clear antagonist. For such dark schematics‚ the bearer of the child provides a positive energy for the audience with her apparent

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    In the short story‚ “Hills like White Elephants” by Earnest Hemingway‚ we read about two travelers making their way from Barcelona to Madrid. One of the travelers is an American man‚ alongside his girlfriend‚ Jig‚ whose nationality is not specified. The story proceeds forward‚ and we pick up very quickly that there is some kind of unspoken tension between the two characters that neither of them care to discuss. During the back and forth dialogue‚ we can safely assume that the two are expecting

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    story. Also‚ since the people talking in the conversation might not tell the full story‚ the person listening might not get to know how the end of their conversation went‚ but if they are lucky‚ they might. The narrator in the short story “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ was not so lucky and didn’t find out the ending‚ or many details of what the couple was disgusting. The story just ended with the woman saying “There’s nothing wrong with me. I’m fine”

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    Abstract This article is about Ernest Hemingway’s Hills like White Elephants. It is regarding its feministic aspect mostly about the power and assertion of Jig the female character. Since Hemingway’s texts often are ambiguous and open for interpretation i have found many different sources and likewise opinions of the text. However many of the latter texts that i found point to the assertion of Jig and that she is enigmatic. This is what interested me because in the texts of Hemingway that i have

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    ig‚ the protagonist and one of the main characters of “hills like white elephants” is who I have chosen to analyses and illustrate. In the start of the story jig is initially referred to as “the girl” with this statement we know she must be younger. Especially since the waitress is referred to as “a woman”. Her travel companion “the man” or latter in the story” the American” as she so lovingly calls him thru out the poem. Her character reflects the use of the word girl instead of woman. This is the

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    political‚ social and economic institutions. Women and men should be treated equally in every way in the society. In the book Sula by Toni Morrison‚ the play Fences by August Wilson‚ Girl by Jamaica Kincaid‚ Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin‚ Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway all show feminism is strong and demonstrate it in their main characters. In the book Sula‚ by Toni Morrison‚ feminism is portrayed

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    In the short story‚ “Hills like White Elephants” by Earnest Hemingway‚ it tells the tale of a couple traveling from Barcelona to Madrid. The man is an American and his girlfriend‚ Jig‚ has an unspecified nationality. The story proceeds forward‚ and we pick up very quickly that there is some kind of unspoken tension between the two characters that neither of them care to discuss. During the back and forth dialogue‚ it is safe to assume that the two are expecting a child. We can read between the

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    At first glance it seems that the two short stories “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway and “Babylon Revisited” by F. Scott Fitzgerald have absolutely nothing in common other than being written by two famous American authors in the 1920s. Although there is much contrast between the two works‚ when examined more closely‚ similarities seem to be extremely easy to pick out. Similarities are evident in the existence of superficiality and carelessness in the lives and past lives of the main

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    Compare and Contrast “The Yellow Wallpaper” and “No Name Woman” “The Yellow Wallpaper” tells the story of the narrator’s personal battle with after-birth depression and the disastrous rest cure treatment she received. Living during the restrictive Victorian period‚ the narrator experienced firsthand the frustrating limitations placed on women in her era‚ many of whom were victimized by society’s complete misunderstanding of postpartum depression and other psychological infirmities. On the other

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    Ernest Hemingway greatly utilizes characterization in the short story Hills Like White Elephants. Through close examination‚ it is evident that the character of Jig is revealed not only through her own actions‚ but also through the contrasting descriptions of her surrounding environment and her subtle mannerisms. By strategically scattering these faint clues to Jig’s persona though out the story‚ Hemingway forces the reader to overcome common stereotypes and examine ambiguous dialogue before being

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