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    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 that although time can sometimes be forgotten‚ it can surely be of the essence. This

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    Cruz‚ Bárbara C. Jose Clemente Orozco: Mexican Artist. Berkley Heights: Enslow Publishers‚ 1998. Doy‚ Gen. “MARXISM AND THE HISTORY OF ART: FROM WILLIAM MORRIS TO THE NEW LEFT BY ANDREW HEMINGWAY.” Art Book 14.2 (May 2007): 43-44 Harris‚ Jonathan. “The Demands of Art’s History.” Art Monthly (Feb. 2007): 35-35. Hemingway‚ Andrew. “Marxism and art history after the fall of communism.” Art Journal 55.2 (Summer 1996): 20 Stein‚ Philip. SIQUEIROS: His life and Works. New York: International Publishers‚ 1994

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    between Meyers and Tyler on "Hemingway ’s Indian camp" Advanced Academic Writing The wide attention of critics to Hemingway ’s "Indian Camp" can be attributed in part to the existence of a few controversial questions. In this paper I am going to compare two secondary sources: "Hemingway ’s Primitivism and Indian Camp" by Jeffrey Meyers‚ and "Dangerous Families and Intimate Harm in Hemingway ’s Indian Camp" by Lisa Tyler

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    The two types of exegetical methods that have been used throughout the history of the Church are typology and allegory. In Alexandria‚ the allegorical method clearly took prominence over typology‚ while the opposite can be said for Antioch. While the two are not necessarily completely opposed to one another‚ there are several differences between them. It is clear through the writings of the Church Fathers that both methods were used‚ although some Fathers were more inclined to lean one way or the

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    " the main conflict is a man who is trying to convince his female companion to have an abortion but the girl is resistant to the whole idea. Between the description of the couple’s surroundings‚ their dialogue‚ and how they react to the setting‚ Hemingway manages to clearly depict the complexity of the situation and the two different points of view of the couple who are the main focus in the story. It is important to understand how the scenery could be used to portray a split in ideas. In

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    flour sacks and …..Permanent defeat.”(Hemingway 9) The author made a point to describe the old man with skin cancer and deep lines in his skin to accentuate his age. The old man had wisdom in fishing that the younger fishermen didn’t possess. “The successful fishermen of that day were already in and had butchered…market in Havana.” (Hemingway 11) Santiago thought of the sea as… la Mar… “Which is what people call her in Spanish when they love her.”(Hemingway 29) The other fisherman spoke of her

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    Henry Rodriguez Mrs. Misti Brock American Literature II Summer 2015 The Iceberg and Hemingway “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place” (1933) by Ernest Hemingway takes a view from having characters explain what is really being told within the story. Hemingway was notoriously known for having his own style of writing‚ and “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place” features his unadorned way of writing. Many contrasts towards the iceberg theory are found throughout this story‚ but Hemingway’s style of omission leaves readers

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    Farewell to Arms‚ Ernest Hemingway demonstrates the unforeseeable reality of war through similes‚ horrific imagery‚ and the first person perspective to develop the theme fear is found among all soldiers. In A Farewell to Arms‚ Ernest Hemingway demonstrates the unforeseeable reality of war to develop the theme fear is found among all soldiers. Through the use of similes‚ Hemingway describes soldiers’ initial reactions to uncertain events while in war. For example‚ Hemingway writes‚ “There was a cough

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    it’s extensive use of elements such as nature to enhance the story‚ a common technique used by Ernest Hemingway. (Cirino) Nature‚ more specifically rain‚ plays a huge role in the development of the overall plot and structure of the novel. With rain‚ Hemingway presents the cruel reality of war and its effect on everyone involved. Even from the start of the novel A Farewell to Arms‚ Ernest Hemingway uses rain frequently to portray the themes of both destruction and tragedy‚ such as rain foreshadowing

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    Ernest Hemingway is an author well known for the common themes in his novels. In his style of writing‚ Hemingway is able to express the themes of the novel through strong character traits and actions. The common themes in Hemingway ’s novel The Sun Also and A Farewell to Arms are death and loss. The characters in these novels‚ and many of Hemingway ’s other novels‚ can relate to these themes. The novels The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms share many similarities. These of course include the

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