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    of sexual mastery. Stereotypically‚ a man is‚ above all else‚ sexually driven; always attempting to persuade a beautiful woman to accompany him behind closed doors. In Ernest Hemingway ’s novel The Sun Also Rises‚ the idea of what it means to be masculine and feminine‚ amidst the post World

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    loss would be that of death‚ and it is in dealing with this loss that changes the way a person looks at the world. It is this very idea that is explored in the works of Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway is aware that everyone will lose something‚ and sought to show how it changes a person. Being the brilliant writer that he is‚ Hemingway often used subtle but carefully crafted language to portray exactly what he was trying to get you to understand about his story without explicitly stating it. The language

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    Hemingway’s literary masterpiece A Farewell to Arms is the perfect place to show and celebrate the kind of man that people could connect and look up to. The kind of man that Hemingway chose to celebrate was his own code hero by exhibiting his traits in three different men Rinaldi‚ the priest‚ and Henry and ultimately chose to not make his own main character this  code hero. The priest is celebrated as he exhibits many traits of the code hero. When Henry first describes the priest in chapter 2 he

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    Scientist. Ernest is also known as the world’s first successful alchemist. Ernest Rutherford was the first scientist to explore into the structure of the atom Unlike many people‚ Rutherford was not very known for his achievements like the Gold Foil experiment‚ which helped prove that electrons orbited the nucleus surrounded by empty space. Ernest Rutherford was born on August 31‚ 1871. He was born in Spring Grove‚ New Zealand‚ also known as Brightwater. He died on October 19‚ 1937. Ernest died in Cambridge

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    Reality is demonstrated in The Importance of Being Earnest by the fact that the characters appeared to be something they’re not. For example‚ Jack in the city is actually named Ernest. Ernest in the country is actually Algernon. Mackenzie: The character Jack Worthing‚ is known to be a man named Ernest Worthing in the city. Ernest is known to be witty‚ and endulges in the upper class life. However in the country‚ Jack goes by his given name‚ and is a caring guardian of his niece Cecily. The book states

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    never free ourselves from the bondages of time‚ but the decisions we make along the way‚ can change our lives and the lives of others‚ forever. In Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ an American man and a young woman must face the challenge of having to make a life altering decision‚ in a limited amount of time. Hemingway uses a very short timeline to tell his story‚ he makes time relevant in the story’s setting‚ and also in his written dialogue. This short story demonstrates

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    Empathy was one of Hemingway’s earliest works focused on a value. Hemingway understand that everyone gets old and years go on. For example‚ in “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place”‚ the café was going ready to close‚ and everyone in the café left except there was only an old man at the bar. The young waiter is rude to the old man because he wants to go home to his wife. The young waiter says to the old man‚ "You should have killed yourself last week?" (from the book). The young waiter is very judgmental

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    Hills Like White Elephants In the story Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway‚ the author uses the luggage to symbolize the hard decision that the American and Jig face in regards to having the abortion. The couple faces a very difficult decision about this baby because they are not willing to give up their immature life style. The luggage symbolizes that Jig and the American are still very ambitious to travel around the world and if they were to keep the baby‚ their ambition would come

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    - - Name: - Teacher: - Scientists: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Andre-Marie Ampere Subject: Physics Class: 12A Due Date: 20th August 2012 Name: - Teacher: - Scientists: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Andre-Marie Ampere Subject: Physics Class: 12A Due Date: 20th August 2012 Physics ERT: Magnetism Physics ERT: Magnetism Table of Contents Table

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    them to compute faster. These are the changes that change the world‚ but how about atomic changes. The world used to think that atoms were simple but in reality the building blocks of our universe were much more complex. One individual by the name of Ernest Rutherford proved this. Earnest Rutherford was one of the most influential scientists that has ever lived. He has done experiments to further the reaches of science and to bring about the new era of scientific thinking. He was also known for his hard

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