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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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    * Feminist criticism defines a literary theory showing how women were portrayed as less valuable than men in literature throughout history. Usually called feminist literary criticism‚ it studies how early writings condoned the oppression of women because men dominated society. Feminist criticism also explores how women writers were taken less seriously than male authors from a historical A criticism advocating equal rights for women in a political‚ economic‚ social‚ psychological‚ personal

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    PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS Diajukan Sebagai Tugas Akhir pada Mata Kuliah Semantic and Pragmatic of English Muhammad Rizki Rastra 1206268655 Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia 2013 I. Introduction Pragmatic is the study of how meanings are used by speaker. In pragmatic‚ meaning has contextual meaning‚ and we can have several meanings just from one utterance‚ on the other words‚ the meaning of one utterance is varied. There are also interlocutors in

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    One of the greatest American writers - Ernest Hemingway - was born on 21 July 1899 in Oak Park‚ Illinois. His parents were very strict and religious‚ they taught him a love of nature‚ outdoor life‚ music and art. He was really good at English and used to write for his school’s newspaper. After graduation‚ he didn’t go to college. Instead‚ he went to Kansas to work for a newspaper. A little later he went to the First World War. He couldn’t become a solider because of bad health. He was an

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    Francis Macomber notes on analysis The narrative voice The story is told through an omniscient narrator in third person‚ who is passively observing. Nothing is hidden to the reader‚ revealing this unpleasant atmosphere. Ex. from p. 9: Macomber stepped out of the curved opening at the side of the front seat‚ onto the step and down onto the ground. The lion still stood looking majestically and coolly toward this object that his eyes only showed in silhouette‚ bulking like some super-rhino

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    Megan Hetterick Mr. Kantor Pre-AP English hour 1 November 19‚ 2012 Is Hemingway’s Code Hero a Macho Man? Ernest Hemingway once said‚ "As you get older‚ it is harder to have heroes‚ but it is sort of necessary." Hemingway knew this because he actually invented his famous code hero. The Hemingway code hero was a macho man that indulged in liquor‚ women‚ and food‚ and usually did not fear God. In almost all of Hemingway’s stories and books such as: “Indian Camp”‚ “The Short Happy Life of Francis

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    Name: Date: Period: Reading Guide II: The Sun Also Rises As you read answer the questions below. Some questions are “right there” questions and others require more analysis. The grading scale for this reading guide is: 4 – all of the numbered questions are completed and most of the lettered questions 3 – all of the numbered questions are completed 1 – the numbered questions are incomplete Chapter 8 1. Describe the incident of racial prejudice in Vienna. a. Why does Bill remember

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    Ernest Hemingway and Minimalism Minimalism is generally seen as one of the hallmarks of Hemingway’s work. Below are some general characteristics of literary minimalism. The minimalistic writing style: The narrative is stripped down to its fundamental features It is characterized by an economy with words Minimalist authors tend to use only few adjectives and leave out adverbs They prefer allowing context and dialogue to dictate meaning Grammar and style are strongly influenced by informal

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    HEMINGWAY You go to the races?   INTERVIEWER Yes‚ occasionally.   HEMINGWAY Then you read the Racing Form . . . . There you have the true art of fiction.   —Conversation in a Madrid café‚ May 1954   Ernest Hemingway writes in the bedroom of his house in the Havana suburb of San Francisco de Paula. He has a special workroom prepared for him in a square tower at the southwest corner of the house‚ but prefers to work in his bedroom‚ climbing to the tower room only when “characters” drive

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