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    And this view is embodied in the following aspects. (1) Describing scenery On the dimension of describing scenery‚ Hemingway‚ according to

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    opinions. I agree that Hemingway does kick women to the curb in his portrayal of Catherine‚ but my reasons for pinning this crime on Hemingway are different from hers ’. Although she means well‚ Fetterley makes the ridiculous claim that by portraying Catherine as an angelic‚ selflessly loving "woman to end all women‚" Hemingway disguises misogynistic attitudes and a deep-seeded hatred towards the XX chromosome. This claim is not supported by the text. If we look at Hemingway through the lens of his

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    vague language‚ dialogue‚ characterization‚ and metaphors in ‘Hills like White Elephants’ could leave his readers bewildered to the underlying subject matter of its plot. However‚ by properly citing and analyzing the literary techniques used by Hemingway; one is able to conclude that the main characters discuss their feelings and concerns about the possibility of an abortion. Throughout the short story ‘Hills

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    receive critical acclaim‚ there can still be perspectives that question about some of the information written. These criticism delve into what Hemingway wrote and investigate the issues and controversies within the novel. With any classic novel‚ many people are going to have opinions about it. They try to strip a novel of its praise and For a man such as Hemingway‚ he took all of his criticism seriously. Nonetheless‚ some individuals criticised that the novel acted as more than a memory of war‚ lacked

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    dialogue and description is‚ “‘What should we drink?’ the girl asked. She had taken off her hat and put it on the table‚” (Hemingway 1). This type of writing is not overly descriptive of everything. Such as when romantic writers wrote about how nature impacted them. This is realistic because it is straightforward and to the point that this happened. Then‚ on page 3 Hemingway writes‚ “Across‚ on the other side‚ were fields of grain and trees along the

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    Ernest Hemingway." College Literature 30.3 (2003): 124. Academic Search Premier. Web. 24 Sept. 2016. The article by Margaret D. Bauer begins with her stating that she does not suggest we read and critique literature with no consideration as to the history behind the piece and the author‚ but that she does like to teach works of literature that differ from the authors’ prior reputation and remind people to not jump to conclusions about said authors. Bauer shares that two of her favorite Hemingway stories

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald ’s The Great Gatsby and Ernest Hemingway ’s The Sun Also Rises both define the culture of the 1920s through the behaviors and thoughts of their characters. The characters in both novels have a sense of sadness and emptiness‚ which they resolve through sex and alcohol. This can be attributed to the disillusionment surrounding the Great War‚ better known as World War I. Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby represents the Jazz Age and high life of the 1920s‚ in contrast to Brett Ashley

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    Hemingway’s Narrative Technique as a Short- Story Writer For many years‚ the narrative technique of Hemingway has been under debate. Writers before him had already achieved works that bear the characteristics of the modern short story‚ and many of their works could stand today‚ with those of Hemingway and of writers like Faulkner‚ as representative short stories of modern times. What distinguishes Hemingway both from his predecessors and from his contemporaries‚ however‚ is the theory he produces to deal

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    Jake’s partiality‚ however‚ though analysis of the text and collaboration with Hemingway critics‚ it is plain that Brett is a very complex and realistic character. Her unique characteristics interconnect and overlap‚ creating a powerful female figure that breaks all stereotypes of the previous roles of women in both literature and society. When Jake’s heartbroken narration is stripped away‚ Brett Ashley’s role as the “Hemingway Hero” is apparent through her masculine attributes‚ her outward appearance

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    case of Hemingway there is something that looks so like a key… that it cannot escape any informed and thoughtful reader’s notice" (O’Conner 153). Ernest Hemingway was one such author. Very rarely did he summarize statements‚ therefore the only way to solve his puzzle was to take it apart and examine each components. One of the hidden elements that the reader must analyzie closely is the parallel between Santiago and Jesus Christ. In the novel‚ The Old Man and the Sea‚ Ernest Hemingway creates connections

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