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    Cat in the Rain‚ stylistic analysis Hemingway was an American author and journalist. His distinctive writing style‚ characterized by economy and understatement‚ influenced 20th-century fiction‚ as did his life of adventure and public image. He produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. Many of his works are classics of American literature. It’s a third person narration text. The description is interlaced with descriptive passages

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    GUIDE FOR INTERPRETING LITERATURE THE SCHEME OF STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF A LITERARY TEXT I. Speak of the author in brief. - the facts of his biography relevant for his creative activities; - the epoch (historical and social background); - the literary trend he belongs to; - the main literary pieces (works); II. Give a summary of the extract (or the story) under consideration (the gist‚ the content of the story in a nutshell). III. State the problem raised (tackled) by the author

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    The short story “Cat in the Rain” was written by E. Hemingway in the 1920s. E. Hemingway‚ the author‚ is one of the most famous American novelists‚ short-story writers and essayists‚ whose deceptively simple prose style has influenced a wide range of writers. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. "Cat in the Rain" is one of his famous short stories‚ depicting an American couple that spends their holiday in an Italian hotel. The woman in the story sees a cat stranded under a table

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    English ­ Written Assignment ­ 2  Ernest Hemingway and the Indian Camp ­ By Kristian Løth Munkholm    His  name  was  Ernest  Miller  Hemingway‚   and  he  was  born  on  July  21.  in  1899.  Ernest  grew  up  in  a  Chicago  suburb‚  more  specifically  in  Oak  Park‚  Illinois.  His  family  was  well  respected‚  somewhat  because  of  his  parents  being well educated.    The  mother  of  Ernest  was  named  Grace  Hall­Hemingway‚ and  she  was an  experienced  musician.  Grace  frequently 

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    Influence of Hemingway’s life upon his works  Some would say that Ernest Hemingway was born with writing in his blood. From  the time he spent working on his high school paper to his first job on The Kansas City  Star‚ Hemingway was developing and perfecting his writing style. He speaks fondly of  his time working at The Star and credits his mentor with developing his style. One in  particular‚ C.G. “Pete” Wellington‚ provided Hemingway with the writing style of a  newspaper: “use short sentences. Use short paragraphs

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    are still read and appreciated today. One of those authors was Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway was the author of many novels‚ short stories‚ and non-fiction work. His work is still admired and studied by people throughout the world. As a child Hemingway experienced loss‚ violence‚ and saw many different cultures‚ which all influenced his work. Throughout Ernest Hemingway’s life‚ he endured a great amount of violence and suffering. Hemingway was not a stranger when it came to these two things. He had been

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    malaise are recurrent themes throughout Ernest Hemingway’s stories. While Hemingway sometimes drifts into a philosophy of nihilism‚ there also shines a sense of dignity in the acceptance of such pessimism; as it is especially displayed in the short‚ "A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place". This story proposes that as people may feel complacent in their youth‚ they will inevitability decline into an undesirable life of loneliness and dissatisfaction. However‚ Hemingway attempts to instill his view of masculinity

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    set apart from its context and still express the qualities of the whole. When this occurs‚ the integrated profundity of the entire work is a sign of true artistry. Ernest Hemingway‚ an author of the Lost Generation‚ was one such writer who mastered the art of investing simple sentence structure with layers of complex meaning. Hemingway‚ who was a journalist in the earlier years of his writing career‚ was known for writing in a declarative or terse style of prose. The depth of emotion and meaning

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    Literature was booming in the 1920s‚ with Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald at the forefront of writing books‚ and Gertrude Stein as a poet‚ novelist and playwright. Many new up and coming literary geniuses were arising in the 1920s. This time period brought about a period of lively culture with people having lavish parties; it also brought new technologies and a mass-consumption economy. But let’s focus on Ernest Hemingway‚ who was certainly a jack of all trades‚ writing many books and serving

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    Julio Yanes 10/31/13 Period. 4 A.M.D.G. Ernest Hemingway "Every man’s life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another". Ernest Hemingway believed that a life is not lived without taking chances. Hemingway participated in many risky and sketchy things. He played football‚ which back then was played with leather helmets‚ he also hunted big game which was one of his favorite hobbies. Throughout his life‚ masculinity and the ability

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