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    dark imagery‚ Hemingway proposes the aforementioned concepts and advances the notion that a single person’s life has no value and is meaningless. In the short story‚ characterization through the words of the older waiter is utilized to reveal traits of the old man and subsequently support Hemingway’s stance on the value of life. Taking place in a café late at night‚ an old man drinks to be drunk. He’s a regular customer of the establishment‚ and the two waiters‚ one old and one young‚ reflecting

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    Hills like White Elephants “Hills 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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    Ernest Hemingway and his White Elephants Within his short story‚ Hills like White Elephants‚ Ernest Hemingway exemplifies a mode of unique‚ plotless literature that serves the sole purpose of conveying a message without literally mentioning it. Through his blunt conciseness‚ Hemingway demands the piece to be read between the lines and symbolically rather than literally. This Lost Generation‚ American author who found refuge within the depths of Europe utilized his experience with controversial

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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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    authors to express themselves indirectly on delicate or controversial matters. According to the definition from the Oxford Advanced Learner’s English-Chinese Dictionary‚ symbolism means the use of symbols to represent things; esp. in art and literature. One famous example of symbolism is the letter ’A’ in The Scarlet Letter (1850) by American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. In the novel‚ the character Hester Prynne wears a scarlet-colored A on her dress to symbolize adultery‚ of which she was found guilty

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    In the short story “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ Ernest Hemingway writes about a young girl‚ Jig‚ and a man‚ also known as “the American”‚ who find themselves in a very complicated situation. In the story‚ the young girl is pregnant with “the American’s” child and he is trying to convince her to have the simple operation that will rid them of the only thing that is harming their happiness. Throughout the writing it seems as if Jig is somewhat hesitant to go through with the operation and the man

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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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    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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    the form of a simple dialogue‚ Ernest Hemingway’s‚ "Hills Like White Elephants" leads to simple understandings as well as profound questions. Hemingway uses a very pure form of objective view point to depict a conversation between a couple. His use of objective view point causes the reader to feel as though they are perhaps sitting at a table near the couple. The objective point of view shows only external happenings and does not delve into the characters‚ thus one can see it as a very concealing

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    Implied Crises 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

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