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    he tried to forget‚ the thought of Ole Anderson staring blankly at the wall would creep its way back into his memory. Nick knew the only option was to set out for a fresh start in life and discover the bigger picture. He had been hiking up Mount Kilimanjaro for two restless days now with the possibility of death circling around him at every second like a vulture. This didn’t bother him because he only seeked the adventure and satisfaction to reach the top of the mountain. Life beyond that

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    In the play Everyman‚ allegorical characters are used to represent what “Everyman” must eventually go through to attain ones Christian salvation. This allegorical character represents all of humanity. When “Everyman” catches wind from God that he will soon be sent to face his salvation with the lord‚ he tries to seek solace and pleads for just one more day. Once Everyman accepts his fate‚ that he will ultimately die soon‚ Everyman turns to several different things to comfort him in his time of pass

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    Hemingway uses the metaphor of the lions to signify people who live their lives as active participants. The tourists in the novel represent the individuals‚ who in observe their lives and are not active participants. In the novels that Ernest Hemingway writes‚ he uses metaphors to reflect his life experiences and opinions‚ these can also relate to those memories of the interviewee. Hemingway believes that in life everyone must find their own niche. “If there is a hurricane‚ you always see the

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    The Old Man and the Sea was written by Ernest Hemingway. Some people may think it is a very basic book or easy reading. The book had deeper meaning and a lot depth. Hemingway used lots of symbolism‚ the theme of loneness‚ and the imagery of the lions on the beach to write his book. There are certain symbols we can detect and are foreshadowed throughout the book. The bird symbolized the little boy‚ Manolin‚ visiting the old man and gave him comfort. The narrator says “The bird made the stern of the

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    Lord of the flies by William Golding is an allegorical novel because it’s shows us many literal levels and sub stories which symbolize abstract ideas. An allegory is a story‚ poem‚ or picture with a symbolic level of meaning where the characters and setting represent other things like political systems‚ religious figures‚ or philosophical viewpoints. An allegory allows the reader to interpret the hidden meaning behind the symbol. There are two different levels to an allegory the first one being the

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    In the short story‚ A Clean Well-Lighted Place‚ by Ernest Hemingway we see conversation between two waiters that work at an all night cafe. While they are working always every night a deaf drunken suicidal man comes to the cafe to countuin to booze leaving the younger waiter in pure anger because he claims to have more important things to go like go home to his wife than to pour more brandy for man. While on the other hand the older waiter is no rush to leave the cafe because they have no reason

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    In the book The Old Man and the Sea‚ Ernest Hemingway uses many literary devices including metaphors. Hemingway uses the metaphor of the ocean to show life and the role that people play in their lives. Hemingway uses the metaphor of the lions to signify people who live their lives as actively. The tourists in the book represent the people who in observe their lives and who do not take part in their own lives. In this book Ernest Hemingway uses metaphors to reflect his life experiences and opinions

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    extravagant materialism‚ superfluous drinking‚ and lavish parties‚ which were held more often than not. Ernest Hemingway emphasizes this aspect of the era in his novel‚ The Sun Also Rises. There were two themes prevalent in this novel: the lost generation and the process of healing. At first glance‚ these two themes seem to have no mutual ground on which they stand. However‚ Hemingway makes sense of this in his novel‚ intertwining the two themes‚ whereas they work as one. In the midst of all this

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    Symbolism in Hemmingway’s A Farewell to Arms A Farewell to Arms is one of the greatest tragic love stories of the twentieth century. The novel which was written by Ernest Hemingway was published in 1929‚ and could possibly be one of the best novels that was been written about World War I. Throughout the novel Hemingway tries to bring light to the truths about war. He does not focus on the heroic picture that many picture of war‚ as shines a light on the hardships of war. The author makes use

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    Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea‚” illustrates the love an old fisherman has for a boy‚ and the sacrifice he is willing to make for him to become his fishing partner. John Clark Pratt‚ in his peer article‚ “My Pilgrimage: Fishing for Religion with Hemingway‚” has done research that tells us‚ “Santiago’s name refers to St. James‚ who is the great fisherman also considered by some religions to be the brother of Christ‚ and he appears both as a God and a father figure to the boy Manolin.” (Pratt 91).

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