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    interest‚ individuality‚ and expression. In a word‚ art is life. Ernest Hemingway never fails to enlighten readers with his literary genius. Through his craft of short stories‚ Hemingway masters the use of literary elements using a combination of his imagination and real life experiences. He struggled with love‚ settling down‚ alcoholism‚ and his memories of war; converting his emotional instability to literary masterpieces. Hemingway is known for using minimal detail throughout his works‚ leaving

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    Ernest Hemingway’s interesting short story ‘’The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber’’ revolves around the strained relationships between Francis Macomber and his flippant wife‚ as they navigate the ups and downs of their lives together‚ along with their strange hunting guide Robert Wilson. Ernest Hemingway sets the story in the rugged wilds of the African savannah‚ representing the vast and dangerous territory of the relationships between the characters. Francis Macomber is a rather mild mannered

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    Elephants”‚ Ernest Hemingway brings the reader to a train station somewhere between Barcelona and Madrid. An American and a girl are having an argument that could be seen as trivial on the surface‚ but is actually a painful discussion about aborting their child. The much older American tries to persuade the young girl to give the baby up in hopes that he might be able to leave her without any obligations left behind‚ but she seems to want to keep the child and start a life together. Hemingway uses symbolism

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    "Last week he tried to commit suicide‚" one waiter said. "Why?" "He was in despair." "He’ll stay all night‚" he said to his colleague. "I’m sleepy now.I never get into bed before three o’clock. He should have killed himself last week." "He’s drunk every night." "Who cut him down?" "His niece." "Why did they do it?" "Fear for his soul." "He’s lonely. I’m not lonely. I have a wife waiting in bed for me." "Not always. This old man is clean. He drinks without spilling.Even now‚ drunk

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    and the Strength of a Soldier Ernest Hemingway’s short story “A New Kind of War” is unusual because it has a double number of plot phases‚ except the exposition. This story is unusual for another reason as well‚ it contains two crises and both are implied crises. We‚ the readers‚ are given an endpoint in the rising action and the next paragraph is the recognition. What seems to be missing in the story is a crisis; however Hemingway injects implied crises in two points of this story. Between

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    boyfriend doesn’t want her to have the baby he tells her that the surgery will be perfectly simple.He tries to persuade her that he knows a lot of people that have done the procedure.He thinks it’s the best thing to do for the both of them.The author Ernest Hemingway uses the literary element of symbolism throughout the story to convey the larger meaning. The whole story revolved around the elephant.The elephant is important because the woman wanted

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    “Farewell to Arms” by Ernest Hemingway "A Farewell To Arms" is about the first world war. It epitomizes the whole of the American response to the First World War. It is a perfect example of American response to the First World War. Frederic Henry went through the unusual experience of the war. In the war-theater of 1918-19 he saw the men suffering‚ misery and disillusionment. He was of the opinion that by writing his experiences he could cure himself of the bitter taste. And Hemingway cured himself perhaps

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    which can be used to explain the doubling of the story in Hemingway‟s short stories is a function also of the act of narration (“narrating instance” in Genette) and of the presence of a narrator who produces them. In fact‚ it is exactly the presence of a narrator who produces a narrative text that makes our analysis of narrative discourse possible. Or Genette the “narrating situation is” like any other‚ a complex whole within which analysis‚ or simply description‚ cannot differentiate except by ripping

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    of adolescents‚ they have gone from a peaceful environment to experiencing the war. Many have witnessed the catastrophes and devastations that occur during the war. The adjustment from two years on the field of World War I to the ordinary everyday life of a small Oklahoma town can be tough. Harold Krebs in Ernest Hemingway’s Soldier’s Home‚ has a tough time adjusting to his home life than most soldiers would when they return home. Krebs was expected to conform back into society’s expectations with

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    explain the dangers of humans abusing fossil fuels and natural resources Ernest Cline uses present and future events to show what will happen if humans continue to be wasteful. In the future of 2044 the world is trashed with RV’s stacked on top of each other and hardly any resources to live off of. Although the world is a complete disaster‚ there is one upside to this tragedy...video games. In comparison to Bradbury’s novel Ernest Cline also uses technology as an asset to show how the dangers of censorship

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