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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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    Hemingway Views On Jordan

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    Hemingway does not attempt to conceal his true attitudes to war in thinly veiled metaphors‚ or symbolic clichés‚ but instead imparts in his characters the doubts and self-conscious thoughts that permeated the mind of someone who had experienced what war had to offer. Hemingway’s views on the courage of an individual and his views on the unity of humanity are also themes that Hemingway clearly expresses in what is surely known as true Hemingway fashion. Hemingway allows his character Robert Jordan

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    THE DECONSTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS TOWARD ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S NOVEL A FAREWELL TO ARMS Submitted to fulfill the final assignment of Mata Kuliah Kajian Sastra Inggris Mutakhir Magister Ilmu Susastra Universitas Diponegoro Nama : Tri Arie Bowo NIM : 13010212410012 MAGISTER ILMU SUSASTRA UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO SEMARANG 2013 LOVE VERSUS LUST THE DECONSTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS TOWARD ERNEST HEMISNGWAY’S NOVEL A FAREWELL TO ARMS Tri Arie Bowo Magister Ilmu Susastra Universitas Diponegoro

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    Profession of Arms

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    Profession of Arms Name: University: Course: Tutor: Date: Profession of Arms The profession of arms campaign is a designed to refine to the soldiers and the leaders on the understanding of the meaning of professionals and its relation to the army. It also seeks to understand the task of the military and what separates them from other occupation (Grifiths‚ 2008). The profession of arms in army is composed of experts who are entrusted with application of ethics in the land combat power and

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    Arms Trade

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    Analysis Paper on Arms Trade Treaty Since the creation of man-devised weaponry‚ the issue of inhumane‚ illicit‚ and corrupt arms trade has perpetrated and littered the enterprise with a deluge of human rights violations. An unprecedented‚ though still imperfect‚ solution to mediate the atrocities and grossly negligent surveillance of arms trade was adopted on April 2‚ 2013 by the United Nations (UN) and officially deemed the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT). Garnering widespread‚ global support‚ the ATT

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    Ernest Miller Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was considered one of the great American authors of the 20th century. Hemingway’s unique style of writing set him apart from other authors of this time and of today. He influenced many generations of authors with his style of using powerful‚ precise words. He used few adjectives‚ simple verbs‚ and short sentences in his works. Hemingway believed that his writing should be based on knowledge that he had acquired on a particular subject through

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    Arms and the Man

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    Ironical Significance: The title of Arms and The Man is chose after careful consideration. The title is both apt chosen attractive and the dramatist’s choices justified. It is an ironical reversal of Virgil’s original intention. Virgil in his famous epic The Aencid recounts the martial exploits and adventures of Aeneid. But Shaw does not look at war with the same eyes as Virgil. He does not write this drama to speak about the glories of war. He rather proves that heroism and utter foolishness do

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    Brothers in Arms

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    #1 setting 6-15-10 Brothers in Arms by Paul Langan and Ben Alirez takes place in a bad neighborhood because there are gangs. The gangs there use slang like homies‚ barrio‚ and homes. You always have to be watching your back because there is violence everywhere. And that is why it is a bad neighborhood in southern California. There are also some good things about southern California. There is a really safe place and it is school. There are security guards in every hall of the school. There are

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    Santiago Hemingway Hero

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    Santiago: The Hemingway Hero The book Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway is one like most Hemingway books. It contains‚ like most of his works‚ hidden meanings in the texts. Not only that‚ but the main character is one of an adventurous‚ glamorous lifestyle‚ much like Hemingway himself. Santiago‚ the main character of The Old Man and the Sea‚ has been debated over the topic as to whether or not he is actually worthy to be deemed a "Hemingway Hero." The "Hemingway Hero" In each of Hemingway ’s books

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    the soldiers‚ resulting in a dull welcoming from his town. In order to be heard‚ Krebs lies about his war experience through elaborated stories. Even though Krebs is home‚ he is lost- lost in society‚ lost with love‚ lost within himself. Although Hemingway does not describe much about what Krebs experienced during the war‚ it is obvious that this man went through a transformation‚ and returned with what an outsider looking in would call extreme apathy. Harold Krebs‚ along with millions of other men

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