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    Ready Player One‚ by Ernest Cline‚ is about a kid named Wade Watts‚ who lives in a destroyed world‚ and a really ugly place. The only time that he feels alive is when he’s jacked into the virtual utopia known as OASIS. Wade has a mission : to find an easter egg hidden inside the OASIS by its creator‚ James Halliday. In order to get the egg‚ a player must first find three keys and unlock three gates. The OASIS‚ which is a virtual reality system‚ can be used recreationally or for educational purposes

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    started taking writing classes with the writer John Gardner‚ who introduced him to the fascinating world of writing. Carver was a unique writer with a very distinct writing style and a truly minimalist and he is often compared to the writing of Ernest Hemingway. Carver liked to focus on the blue-collar and middle-class people facing dreary truths‚ disappointments‚

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    Hemingway and Paris

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    of unlimited inspiration. In many ways this is why Ernest Hemingway spent a lot of his life there. He was in love with the people‚ the feeling‚ and the actual city of Paris. Hemingway claimed that the city was home to “the most interesting people in the world.”i The people of Paris greatly supported the artists of the time. This includes supporting Hemingway in his first quests for literature. Most people would agree that without Paris‚ Hemingway would have never come close to reaching his full potential

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    Hemingway uses age‚ racism‚ and sexism as common themes in his short stories. Nick and his father go to an Indian Camp with shanties. His father delivers a baby and Nick witnesses it. In Indian Camp and The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife by Ernest HemingwayHemingway uses the themes of racism‚ coming of age‚ and sexism to show Nick’s transition into adulthood. Hemingway’s writing is based on his life. Hemingway was born and lived in the time of World War l and World War ll. He has mother and girlfriend

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    battle of the sexes is a centuries old strife between the male and female populations. It is more often than not that modernist writers portray one of the sexes as superior to the other‚ and the opposite sex must prove themselves to their superior. Some of the modernist writers who demonstrate this battle in their writing include James Thurber‚ Earnest Hemingway‚ and F. Scott Fitzgerald. James Thurber is well known for his common theme of the battle of the sexes in his cartoons‚ short stories‚ and playwrights

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    code: 12040341 REFLECTION “The Canary Effect – The Columbus Day” During the very first two weeks of learning “American Studies”‚ it has come to my knowledge obviously that this multi-ethnic country encompasses tremendous things to be discovered. The more I delve into the subject‚ the more surprising truths are revealed unlike what I always believe. Particularly‚ after watching an extract about “The legacy of Christopher Columbus” from a documentary film called “The Canary Effect”‚ it strikes me that

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    Hemingway and Alcohol

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    An Analysis of the Presence of Alcohol in Ernest Hemingway’s Short Stories Alcohol and Desperation: An Analysis of the Presence of Alcohol in Ernest Hemingway’s Short Stories Throughout the short stories of Ernest Hemingway‚ alcohol inevitably lends its company to situations in which desperation already resides. In an examination of his earlier works‚ such as In Our Time‚ a comparison to later collections reveals the constant presence of alcohol where hopelessness prevails. The

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    of Literary Terms). In The Sun Also Rises‚ Ernest Hemingway uses theme‚ structure‚ style‚ symbols and metaphors to “break up the narrative continuity‚” “depart from standard ways of representing characters‚” “violate the traditional syntax and coherence of narrative language‚” and represents an “immense panorama of futility and anarchy.” Because Hemingway uses these methods to break away from traditional standards‚ he is therefore a modernist. One of the aspects of modernism is “departing from

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    mojo‚ his smooth talk with the ladies‚ and that insane chest hair. Harry Tasker has those chiseled features‚ gigantic arms‚ and that spotless white shirt. They all have special qualities that make them appealing to women. F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway both portray their men like these super spies. In a few of their stories‚ the men who are present need to have traditional masculine qualities to get women. The two writers make it seem like it is necessary to have an athletic body‚ survival

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    military have been inspired by someone or something to put their life on the line for the sake of their country. John McCain and his heroic efforts during the Vietnamese war are a great example of how the Hemingway Hero inspires people in the world today. John McCain gets his inspiration from Ernest Hemingway’s 1940 novel For Whom the Bell Tolls‚ in which he says he wants to be just like the main character: Robert Jordan (Stamburg). John McCain spent five and a half years in captivity in North Vietnam

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