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    Male versus Female Manipulation: In Hemingway’s “Hills like White Elephants” The short story “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway describes the journey a young couple takes while trying to cope with the implications of an impending abortion. The American and Jig at first appear to be the epitome of the average‚ modern-day couple; they share drinks together‚ travel together‚ sit and talk together‚ and even show concern for each other like every other functional relationship. However‚ what

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    Hills like White Elephants” and “Girl” Themes and Symbolism The themes and symbolism for the stories “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway and “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid work with the structure of said stories to create an understanding of a girl’s sexuality and how others attempt controlling it by providing symbols that uncover the truth that lies behind the words. In‚ “Hills like White Elephants”‚ the American man consistently and angrily persuades his girlfriend to have the operation

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    Jazlyn Ross Professor Szpila English 110 12 July 2012 Analysis of Hills like White elephants In Hills like White elephants by Ernest Hemingway it’s not about what is on the page it’s about what not actually on the page. What I mean by this is in this short story in order to fully comprehend what is truly going on you must read between the lines. The crazy thing about reading between the lines is the whole story is in dialogue‚ and the short story is about what it not said. The whole

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    The couple in Ernest Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants" faces a difficult situation‚ how to deal with an unplanned pregnancy. To further complicate the issue‚ it’s pretty clear that one partner wants to settle down and have the baby‚ while the other partner doesn’t. What we see in the story is a discussion of the matter in a train. Written in 1927 when sex education and discussion of birth control were federal crimes in the U.S.‚ the story also comments on what little was known about reproductive

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    more assertive natures. Many controversial issues surround women’s crusade of freedoms including the widely debated right to choose what she does to her body‚ referring to an abortion. 1n 1927 Ernest Hemingway wrote a short story titled‚ “Hills Like White Elephants” that expressed a feminist movement focusing around this issue. Born in 1899 in Illinois‚ Hemingway prematurely ended his own life in 1961‚ seven years after winning a Nobel Prize for literature. Despite being recognized as one of the most

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    "Hills Like White Elephants" by Earnest Hemingway In his summary of "Hills Like White Elephants" by Earnest Hemingway‚ Paul Rankin comes to a few conclusions about the a young girl in the story. Using both Carl Jung and Karen Horney’s application of human behavior to buttress his opinion‚ Rankin comes to the conclusion that Jig was the superior actor and the unnamed American is the inferior actor in the play. The evidence Rankin uses to prove Jung’s theory is that the nature of the mans feelings

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    as oppressed by society‚ as well as by the male influences in their lives. This era is especially interesting because it is a time in modern society when women were still treated as second-class citizens. Two interesting short stories‚ "Hills like White Elephants" and "The Yellow Wallpaper" focus on a woman’s plight near the turn of the nineteenth century. Both authors‚ Hemmingway and Gilman‚ leave an open end to the stories and allow readers to create their own ending‚ in turn causing them to take

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    things to do. In Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ he shows the difficult decision some families must make with their child‚ abortion‚ through the symbolism of the hills “looking like white elephants” and also the that woman drinking alcohol although she is pregnant. To understand the symbolism of the comparison of the hills and the white elephant‚ the reader has to understand what a white elephant is. A white elephant is something that no one wants‚ something that is

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    Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” and Ray Bradbury’s “The Veldt”‚ dialogue is used effectively in enhancing the atmosphere of the story. Although both have similar mood‚ the ways the authors present the dialogue are different‚ for in “The Veldt”‚ Bradbury includes many other setting descriptions. Whereas‚ “Hills Like White Elephants” is a story created purely with dialogue. Also‚ how the characters interact with each other is different. In “Hill’s Like White Elephants” the setting is

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    Hills like White ElephantsHills Like White Elephants”‚ composed by Ernest Hemingway‚ is a story that happens in a bar at the train station in Northern Spain railroad. The story is essentially a discussion between the American man and his Girlfriend‚ in which the man is attempting to persuade the ladies to do something she is reluctant in doing. Throughout the story‚ Hemingway appears to sympathize with the young lady who is constantly controlled by the man she is with‚ the stressed dialog in the

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