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    Men are from Mars; women are from Venus; this statement best describes Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills are Like White Elephants.” The statement forces you to ponder what is really meant‚ are men and women literally from different galaxies‚ or does it implies they interact as if there are from different worlds? Although not directly stated‚ the short story gives insight as to how a man and a woman‚ who are going through a crisis together‚ have a very different outlook on how to communicate‚ remedy the situation

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    “The Hills Like White Elephants” As I started to read through the poem I felt like I easily understood the setting. It was very easy for me to picture this man and woman having a conversation and sharing drinks. I did not easily understand what the subject of their conversation was the first time I read through the poem but I did recognize it was affecting the young girl named Jig. I first realized something was going on when the man kept repeating that everything will be okay and he kept repeating

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    Amber Morenes and I‚ did our group presentation on Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Hills Like White Elephants.” Our thesis was: Hemingway effectively portrays the socialized conflict between men and women’s gender roles through his use of dialogue. Illustrating the effect of socialized gender roles on identity through Jig’s reliance on the man to tell her how to be‚ as well as interpersonal communication by not being able to see each other’s point of view about the abortion. Amber and I got our ideas

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    In Ernest Hemingway story‚ Hills Like White Elephants the American act according to the rigid of what is the definition of masculinity. At the beginning‚ he illustrates a man full of knowledge and enough experiences to always have everything under control. Also he acts as a careless unmanly man when he addresses her to have an “simple operation” as if it were nothing to her or even to the baby his/herself. (Hemingway 71). While him being so convincing that the girl is going to have the “operation”

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    In the short story “Hills like White Elephants”‚ written by Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway depicts a couple with conflicting mindsets towards a major life event‚ regarding their unplanned pregnancy. The setting takes place at a train station in the mountainous countryside along the Ebro river in Spain. The American and the girl have a discussion over some alcoholic beverages in regards to her abortion procedure while waiting for the next train to Madrid. The girls partner referred to as “the American”

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    In the story‚ “Hills like White Elephants” written by Ernest Hemingway. A couple is waiting at the train station‚ located near the dusty hills of Northern Spain. In the story the couple really didn’t see eye to eye‚ causing the setting to force them to face one another. The story‚ revealed how the couple sat in the train station while waiting on the train and drink beers. The couple started to partake in a conversation to discussing the issues at hand. The author’s way of showing the type of relationship

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    1.) In "Hills Like White Elephants‚" how might a feminist critic view the relationship of the American and the girl? Would you agree with the evaluation? -A feminist critic might view the relationship of the American and the girl as unfair. They are in Spain and the man was given the name "The American" to symbolize that he is American‚ "the girl" is given to the girl to symbolize that she is neither American nor from Spain. Throughout the conversations with the waitress "the girl" couldn’t communicate

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    Hills Like White Elephants Earnest Hemingway’s‚ Hills like White Elephants‚ is about an American man and his girlfriend and how they feel about their future. They want to be happy and have fun. They want to drink beer and not have a worry in the world. They would like to enjoy themselves. Doesn’t everyone? They face issues though like a baby. His girlfriend is pregnant and she doesn’t know if she wants to keep the baby. People face real world issues like this one every day. Abortion being a very

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    Misleading Image of the Girl in “Hills Like White Elephants” In Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ “Hills Like White Elephants‚” the male character serves as an obvious antagonist‚ shown by his unsympathetic behavior towards his lover who contemplates having an abortion. The girl is faced with two choices – to protect their relationship by having an abortion‚ or keep her baby‚ but have the man leave her. Though the operation is physically done to her body‚ the girl does not have much power in the

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    There are various aspects of the setting of the story “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway that contribute to the overall meaning of the work. One such example would be the railroad station in which the story takes place. Another piece of the setting includes the two parts of the valley across the tracks- a lush field full of life and a dry barren piece of land. A final detail would be the difference between the bright sun and the cool shade at the station. The most prominent feature

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