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    The Hemingway Code is basically someone who lives his life correctly by following the values of bravery‚ perseverance and dignity. According to Hemingway‚ in order to be a true hero‚ one must face the world without fear of the outcome‚ or rely on any external force such as God for the answers. In the novel‚ "The Sun Also Rises"‚ it is clear that the character Jake Barnes is experiencing difficulties of his own by trying to discover a code to live by. It is mentioned several times that Jake is not

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    The Life of Ernest Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on 21 July‚ 1899‚ the first son of Clarence and Grace Hall Hemingway and the second of their six children. Clarence Hemingway was a medical doctor with a small practice in Oak Park‚ Illinois; his wife was a music teacher with an active interest in church affairs and Christian Science. As a boy‚ Hemingway seemed to enjoy the best of both worlds. He grew up close to metropolitan center in a suburban or semi-rural community that was also

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    learn a very superficial amount about the character’s emotions because Hemingway’s style of writing is so objective and unbiased. To elaborate‚ Hemingway’s prose is very simple. He uses common words and short simple sentences in large repetition. Hemingway is extremely detailed in his expressions yet his writing still distances character and emotion. Furthermore‚ his viewpoints are narrow and sharply focused which leads to an omission of a significant amount of detail and context. However‚ it is

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    People always say that Hemingway was a simple writer. People like Harry Levin‚ who pointed out the “biggest weakness of Hemingway’s writing is the lack of complex syntax and diction‚ but Hemingway must be praised for his ability to convey action”‚ which‚ while it may be somewhat true‚ does not take away from the overall quality of his work. Hemingway didn’t need big words or complex dialogue in order to create his masterpieces; he only needed a character‚ a boat‚ and a fish in order to write one

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    Ernest Miller Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21‚ 1899‚ in Oak Park‚ Illinois. His father was the owner of a prosperous real estate business. His father‚ Dr. Hemingway‚ imparted to Ernest the importance of appearances‚ especially in public. Dr. Hemingway invented surgical forceps for which he would not accept money. He believed that one should not profit from something important for the good of mankind. Ernest’s father‚ a man of high ideals‚ was very strict and censored

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    Hemingway was not happy in last years of his life. This superficially set off alarm bells at FBI control center‚ ever cautious for any mention of hostility. There were marks of psychological weakening in 1960. He became unexpectedly concerned about money and his security. He was permitted to inter the Mayo Clinic in November of 1960‚ where he actually was treated by electroconvulsive therapy for several times‚ and he was released in January 1961. It can be said unhappy side special impact

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    Wartime disillusionment gravely affected Hemingway and Salinger’s views on society‚ particularly religion. Before the war‚ both authors had similar views on religion. Salinger grew up Jewish and Hemingway became Catholic to please his wife‚ but after being in war religion became a slight abstraction to them. Salinger took comfort in religion after the war‚ yet he could never settle on one‚ switching religions numerous times. Often times Salinger would refer to religion in the form of religious slurs

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    Parisian Nostalgia The Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway is a memoir about his life as an author in Paris shortly after World War I. Hemingway is able to use the Moveable Feast as a medium to express the complex emotions that he had as an American writer in Paris. The book not only acts as a form of communication for Hemingway but also as a diary to annotate his interactions and experiences in France. The Moveable Feast is such an intimate chronicle of that the reader feels compelled to relate with

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    Ernest Hemingway and Morley Callaghan‚ through analyzing three examples regarding each readers‚ Birth year‚ along with what kind of family life each writer had‚ each writers entrance into the writing world‚ and their different writing styles reflected by their earlier life. This essay will not depict who is a better writer‚ but simply how they compare in writing styles based a upon their back ground. First thing to know about each writer is where they came from and when. Ernest Hemingway was born

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    In-depth look at “Soldier’s Home” The story “Soldier’s Home” which was written by Ernest Hemingway the time period in which this story was written was during World War I. Ernest Hemingway could not join the military due to poor vision but he volunteered to be an ambulance driver for the Red Cross. During his time‚ he experienced traumatic events also receiving injuries which sent him home. This front line duty coupled with his own injuries gives him a perspective of how life was and would be

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